Louis XIV showed up at the "nipple site"

Rick (Nova Scotia)

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Six hours of steady swinging today at the nipple site, I call it that because I got a mid 17th C. nipple button there a couple of weeks ago.

Couldn't be more pleased with the results. Found a piece of an iron pot, and a lamp part, so if there was any kind of site there we were on it. Plus given the number of buttons, and a couple of coins.

I got a couple of firsts; (which is harder to do all the time, (after 7 years)) and makes it a good hunt.

1) french Liard either 1650's (edit, yes it's 1650's)or 1690's not sure just yet, but either way a major milestone copper for me. The first ever pos. IDable 1600's coin I've found, so am supper happy with that one. (that's one off the top ten list too)
2) a "french Marine" button, with the drilled shank
3) the small pin may be a "sweet heart pin, I'm not sure, but what we at forst thought said holy mary, I now know doesn't, it's latin same as on military badges, so any ideas ?
4) nice blow hole button
5) and a GEO II with readable date 1744

Big Time Fun.
And back at it tomorow.

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First ever 1600's IDable coin

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Sweet heart pin ? IDK, ROMEO ? I know you have one, but I think bigger.

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3 q-tips of dirt off the pin, sitting on a quarter.

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Good Luck Out There.
Rick
 

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That's a nice haul Rick. Congrats on being able to ID a 1600's coin. I would love to know that feeling. Those buttons look really old and that pin is very cool. Hope you're getting as much time out as possible before the big freeze.
 

Those are some nice early finds
 

That one has nice details, congrats on the oldie!
Don
 

Congrats, I found my first young head Louis XIV Liard (1655-1658) this July.

Your lucky finding a King George II with a date, all of mine are dirt cakes!
 

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The French phrase is, "Honi soit qui mal y pense", which means "shame on him who thinks evil of it". This is the motto of The Order of the Garter. Figuring out the coat of arms on the pin would give you some more info.

Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense - Order of the Garter

THANKS David, very much, so I guess your saying the pin is french. I'll check out your link in a minute.
But again thanks very much for that info.
 

Congrats, I found my first young head Louis XIV Liard (1655-1658) this July.

OK Coinman, since I wasn't familiar with this coin (never collected it or found it) your saying "young head" so that does mean that my coin is in the 1650's ?

Thanks so much for the reply.
 

THANKS David, very much, so I guess your saying the pin is french. I'll check out your link in a minute.
But again thanks very much for that info.

No, French phrase, English proverb. The Order of the Garter is English. Strange, huh?
 

That one has nice details, congrats on the oldie!
Don

Thanks Don, yes I know when I popped it out I was thinking the details were strong, High relief (at least on the side I was looking, at the time)
 

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Wow great early finds bud! Congrats on that 1600s coin....still looking for mine lol. Those blowhole buttons are cool. Of all the old buttons I've found I only have one blow hole. What a fun day that must have been. Is there more area for you to hit?
 

Nothing wrong with that day, and the coin and button are certainly closer in age to the nipple button.

Liard with Rouen mint, Krause lists the dates 1655-1658, and I think Coinman123 also had a B mint.
 

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Nothing wrong with that day, and the coin and button are certainly closer in age to the nipple button. Just too bad it's not a site with many targets.

Liard with Rouen mint, Krause lists the dates 1655-1658, and I think Coinman123 also had a B mint.

I the it was had the "I" Mintmark. Also, Your coin is definitely the young head design, minted from 1655-1658. The "older head" design from the 1690's did not have Louis XIV wearing a crown, whereas in the young head type he is wearing a crown. Funny thing is, like most worn colonial french coins, they are extremely thin.

Young head:
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Older head:
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Congrats on a mid 1600's copper, they don't get much older than that on the Western Hemisphere.
 

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Nothing wrong with that day, and the coin and button are certainly closer in age to the nipple button.

Liard with Rouen mint, Krause lists the dates 1655-1658, and I think Coinman123 also had a B mint.

Sadly your right, but I didn't want to come off the bat saying not a lot of finds, because #1 I am happy with what I did get, but at the same time this "site" was only occupied for a very short time, and the finds were fairly few. All that said I'm still happy we did spend today there, and also happy with what I did get. Most of the rest of this year has been much worse.
 

Sadly your right, but I didn't want to come off the bat saying not a lot of finds, because #1 I am happy with what I did get, but at the same time this "site" was only occupied for a very short time, and the finds were fairly few. All that said I'm still happy we did spend today there, and also happy with what I did get. Most of the rest of this year has been much worse.


I revised before you posted, because looking again that wasn't to bad considering the age. Was the crown badge type thing found in the middle of all that? It doesn't seem to fit, at least to me.
 

Wow great early finds bud! Congrats on that 1600s coin....still looking for mine lol. Those blowhole buttons are cool. Of all the old buttons I've found I only have one blow hole. What a fun day that must have been. Is there more area for you to hit?

THANKS AHAB, but sadly no, I think we have pretty much exhausted this site, we know there is another near by though.
Yes my good friend it was a "FUN DAY"

I'm looking forward to a reply from ROMEO because he has a sweet heart pin, and hoping he'll be able to shed some light on that.
 

I revised before you posted, because looking again that wasn't to bad considering the age. Was the crown badge type thing found in the middle of all that? It doesn't seem to fit, at least to me.

Again you are right, the "crown badge" came from the other half of the field, where I was looking for the rest of the shoe buckle, you might say half a mile away.
 

Again you are right, the "crown badge" came from the other half of the field, where I was looking for the rest of the shoe buckle, you might say half a mile away.


Weird things can happen though. Several years back I found a little French patch, dug a few Marines buttons and and all the usual stuff a person would find at such a site.... and then I got the signal of all signals. I was pretty happy even getting a copper coin out of there being the age it was, but the sound was just so good I thought that has to be silver. So I took my time digging the hole, slowly moved the dirt out and there it was, I was right a silver coin... I then picked it up and brushed the dirt off a little and seen it was worn, but that had me thinking this thing could be really old. Finally I turned it the correct way and it was a damn Victoria quarter.
 

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