Got CARDED, and Found an EXCELLENT COIN...

BuckleBoy

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Hello All,

After much research, measuring, studying, and re-studying, Rodeo Recon and I decided to hit the brush today. On an earlier trip to the area, we'd found the owner's name and address for a house site we wanted to hunt deep in the woods. We drove up to her door--a middle aged woman who seemed quite suspicious of us. After the third degree about who we were and where we were from, I started to see a little ray of hope. Even though she said "We don't even allow anyone to hunt back there,"I could see her thinking about our request--hard. I even added "Ma'am...we're not asking for unlimited access to your land--only that we be allowed to use our metal detectors there for a few hours today." She thought some more...and then said "Let me see your ID's." :icon_scratch: OK. I thought perhaps she wanted to write our names down... But then she said "I'm going to keep these. Come back to get 'em when you're done." :tard:

Well...let me tell you, we handled the situation graciously and let her take our licenses. (I'm never afraid to jump through a hoop or two to get on a site) So we left to get on the house site...all the while wondering how her background check of us was going... :-X

Talk about WIERD! Earlier this summer (and right up the road from her, curiously enough), Christopher Walken had handed us a stick to ward off the Bull in the field with. And now we'd just gotten CARDED! We put this quickly out of mind as we dove into the brush, however.

After a long walk over several hills, we got to where the trusty GPS had placed us. When we dropped our gear off and started looking around, we didn't see any trace--which is fine... But turning on our detectors, we didn't get any iron either. ??? We turned off the machines after some preliminary hunting and started widening our search area without our gear to see if we could eyeball any signs of inhabitance.

After another 30 minutes or so, we started seeing daffodils. :thumbsup: We got the gear and headed back to where they were.


Iron was everywhere. And nothing gets my blood pumping like a good iron patch. ;D The woods were DENSE, and we didn't even see the remains of a cellar hole until a good hour into the hunt. Here it is--in all of its Cellar-Holeyness:

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We started tearing though the brush like possessed MDing demons--and the flat buttons started coming up. :) I love finding these, because usually coins aren't too far behind. Here's Rodeo jumping back into the brush after a rest on the ATV trail:

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And both of us pillaging the site:

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We continue to make adjustments to improve our housesite-hunting game. One seemingly small addition is the little strip of blaze-orange tape hanging from our detectors. This was the result of us walking away from our machines in the woods and having to hunt for them a time or two in the past. ::)

After more buttons, a suspender clip, and pewter spoon pieces, Rodeo called out "I've got a coin!" Naturally, I used my superhero mach speed to get over to where he was. When I got there I saw this Beautiful sight:

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A little careful cleaning, and we could both tell what it was--and the High Fives commenced!

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It was an 1867 Two Cent Piece. :thumbsup:

After some serious congratulations, we resumed the hunt. Finds started to taper off all too soon, but I managed another flat button, a piece of a brass stirrup, and some other bits. Rodeo found a small brass comb, and some more spoon fragments.

We packed up our gear, brushed some more ticks off of us, and hiked back to "civilization" again. After grabbing our ID's ::) and putting our shirts and boots in a bag to go in the freezer--plus one more tick check!--we hit the road for home.

Here are all of our finds--including a portion of the iron we recovered today:

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I got home and threw my clothing in the freezer (see my post in the "Metal Detecting" threads on Tnet if you don't understand why), then I took a shower and dumped out my pouch to check for anything that had legs. :tard: I had not a single tick on me--even though we'd frequently brushed off two or three at a time during the hunt. (I hope those #@!$%#@!s love the deep freeze. :-*)

Here are some photos of the finds after cleaning:

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A great civilian button that I found and was quite pleased with:

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Derek752 said:
Dang good she ID' y'all and took those licenses ...you MD'in ruffins !  :tongue3: :evil6:

Looks like the woods are super thick with weeds and blood sucking critters over in Ky !  :icon_silent:

Love the finds BB and that 2 center is choice !!

Grats on finding that cellar hole and a good day huntin  :thumbsup:

Derek  8)

LOL Yes we are some MD mobsters!

The woods and critters are pretty bad in KY--but I think we've taken enough measures against them.  Thanks for the comments.  :thumbsup:


hollowpointred said:
what did the lady say when you went back to get your license? i think if it were me, i might get her a gift certificate to a restaurant or some small gift to say thanks. especially if you think you might want to return someday. you guys are hardcore hunting them woods in the summertime! it paid off with some great finds! congrats!

She left the licenses under the windshield wiper of the car.  We just figured that she didn't care to be bothered, so we left a thank-you note for her. 

CRUSADER said:
Looks like a musician button, perfect find for you :thumbsup:

I don't know if it is--but it certainly uses the popular shape of the lyre.  If it had a harpsichord on it, that's the only way I'd like it even more.  :)

comfyinvermont said:
Nice finds and great story.  I agree with Hollowpoint...get her a nice gift, otherwise she may want your Social security number and bank account next time.  congrats...Lance

LOL.  I don't think she'd be getting either of those, but she might get a homemade buttermilk pie. (My grandmother's recipe)  :thumbsup:

Slipperyjack47 said:
Looks like good research paid off with an adventure you'll never forget and then a few sweet rewards in the process! I am not educated in relics or buttons much and the are very cool looking but I do know about coins and that 2 center is a wowsier :o Not often are these bad boys found and then to get one in great shape is truly a miracle you batted  a .1000 today on that coin! Great pics too!

HH
Slipperyjack

Thanks for your kind words, buddy.  We're always happy when we find a coin--because we know it'll be a good one. 8)

Hill Billy said:
Great job Will...you guys are tearing it up.I wish I could have made it but have to much going on right now.I may try and go out on the farm today for a short bit and see what I can find. I'll let you know how I do.Tell Rhodes congrats on the 2 center.

Let me know how you do today.  Make sure ya save a little time for a hunt with us.  I'm sure Rodes will see your comment on this post, but I'll let him know.

jeff of pa said:
Smart Idea on her part.
You's have no way to know if she Copied them;
Called in the Info just in case something happens ;
or just laid them on the Counter till you came back.

and of course if you's refused in the first place,
she could have said no with a clear conscience,
that yous may have had something to hide from her.

I also agree on the gift card.
in the mail with a small thank you note of course.
only $20.00
you don't want to over do it. She may think you's got wealthy back there  :wink:

congrats on the finds.

Wise words, Jeff...  I'm thinking of making a special trip to give gifts to folks who have said "yes" and thank them again.

xlt nh said:
Great story and Great finds....totally awesome.  Love the civilian button...and the 2center is flawless!  :D

THE C.Walken...as in the actor??  If so...that's even cooler!  :)

Thanks for sharing and HH,
Hank 8)

This should explain the Christopher Walken story:  http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,158968.0.html

Mona Lisa said:
She probably just wanted to copy your photo, you handsome devil you.  :tard:

Great story, wonderful pics, Glad I don't live in tickland.  ::)

Lisa, you make me blush...  :-*  :) ...but obviously you havent seen my driver's license photo! :tard:

Colonial Zoyboy said:
Congrats to Rodeo on that two-center recovery.  Those little buggards are hard to find! :thumbsup:

Buck, you guys have been kicking some serious arse in those wooded areas!

Kyle

Thanks Kyle!  We're ransacking 'ole Kentuck-ee this summer.  No sense in stopping for a little heat, brush, and bugs.  :wink:

Felinepeachy said:
If you're having to put up with TICKS, you deserve to find the good stuff. Congrats!!! :thumbsup: There is no way I could hunt in that environment so I may never find the good stuff. :-\

Peachy, you WILL find the good stuff.  There's always a fall/spring window for the more faint-at-heart.  I have every bit of faith in you.  :icon_sunny:
 

Well Buckleboy I admire the effort you guys go to, makes me feel guilty . I feel hard done to if after a 20 min drive to a site I only come away with a couple of Georgian coins and buckles. Can't really describe the sites as too hostile either mainly very pleasant ancient farmland, most with around two thousand or so years of occupation. What I find interesting though is the reason why we all detect, is it due to an interest in history,or is it just purely the instinct to hunt that drives us on. As for the tiks, I did get stung by a bee once, £5 for a jar of honey (very old Joke ).

Regards Robert
 

I found that same buckle
 

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prolab69 said:
I found that same buckle

HOLY COW! I've finally seen two suspender clips that are the same. I must be in the twilight zone or something because I've never dug any two the same before...but evidently they exist. Now we have proof.

:o
 

Great story and pics, BB. Love the button and Rodeo's 2-center is prime. You are an inspiration! :icon_king:

Keep digging!
 

Nice job! It pays to go into the thick...........

B
 

Awesome coin, that should be worth a pretty penny, but even better to keep it and treasure it.

But hey that larger perfect round circle thing, what is that? I have the exact same thing.
 

Great post and pics. I love the 2 cent piece and the whole story had me rolling on the floor! ;D

Great Chris Walken encounter too lol
 

Extreme Hunting, Id say a great adventure to be sure. Iv never found a shield 2 center and Thats one as well as a lg cent on my list.
Great story, well worth the efforts.
 

Great finds! The 2 center is totally awesome. Just be glad your licenses are all she asked of you...I shiver at the thought. :tongue3:
 

relichunters said:
Awesome coin, that should be worth a pretty penny, but even better to keep it and treasure it.

But hey that larger perfect round circle thing, what is that? I have the exact same thing.

I could've swore that it would be a LC when I saw it in the hole--but it's a little larger--and thicker...although the edges taper off to a little less than coin sized.  After I picked it up, it was so heavy I thought it was lead-filled--and I was convinced it was a bridle rosette... It has some wear in a spot in the center of the other side of it.  To be honest, I don't know what it is.  It's either copper or thick brass.  Got a photo of yours?


-Buckleboy
 

I really look forward to reading your posts, they read like an article out of a TH'ing magazine . . . . and always with great photos too. ;D

This is the way all posts should read, I am going to try to make my future posts a little more interesting. Nice hunt!!

HH, Mark
 

Congrats on your relics and the 2 Cent piece.


By the look in those photos, I am gonna guess you guys may need a few gallons of Calamine Lotion once that poison ivy starts showing up all over your arms and faces!

Congrats again!
Neil
 

Very interesting. I think the lady probably would have slammed the door in my face. :D

Glad you were rewarded for all the effort. These type of hunts are tough - especially when it's warm, buggy, growth, etc.

Bob
 

Neil in West Jersey said:
Congrats on your relics and the 2 Cent piece.


By the look in those photos, I am gonna guess you guys may need a few gallons of Calamine Lotion once that poison ivy starts showing up all over your arms and faces!

Congrats again!
Neil

It's been over 48 hours now and no poison ivy on my arms or legs--and no ticks found. :thumbsup: I think our precautions work pretty well. I'll drop by Rodeo's work tonight and see how he's doing--I remember there being some blood on the poor guy's arms from the briars.

-Buck
 

Great find! I'm new to mding and i was just curious how did you know you were by inhabitants by seeing daffodils?
 

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