Louisiana Digging Finale--BLAZING, BIG, NEW ORLEANS SEATED!!!

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Hello All,

It's time to wrap up Day 3 of the hunt with Quindy and Dman. Got the video all edited up and it's time to share with all of you. We went to an old spot that was occupied c. 1830-50 hoping something good would come up if we hit it hard. We spent all day, and unfortunately the finds were a little slim at first: mainly flat buttons, musketballs, and an occasional pipe stem. Shanegalang dug a heel plate and a couple other finds which I don't have a photo of to show.

The rain was threatening all day long, and I knew that if it rained on that field, as low as it was and as close to the backswamp as we were, it'd be a mud pit and we wouldn't even be able to get our truck out of there. Well, the rain held off 'till lunch when we ate the best jambalaya you ever had, then we got back to work.

It started to get dark, and I got the best signal I've ever had on my F75 since I purchased it. It was reading 86 solid and unwavering, except maybe one in 10 swings it would read 87. I called Dman over to listen to it, give him a 10% discount on letting him hear the signal, then dug. I WISH I had started filming as soon as I got the signal!

Well, out popped this!

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It was almost dark, and we pounded that area, digging a few more flat buttons but nothing much else to speak of. You will want to see this video of the coin being dug. I'm lucky I didn't curse up a storm when I saw what it was. Also on the video I shared how I remove the dirt from dug silver coins without scratching them. I knew this one would be a valuable coin, depending on the amount of plow damage, and I didn't want to take a chance with scratching it.

Here's the video:



And here is the 1847-O Seated Quarter. Looks like this was a weak strike, as can be seen around liberty's head and the eagle's feet on the back, but the detail is sharp and not a trace of wear.

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Once again, we really enjoyed having two of the best folks in the world down for a hunt. Quindy and Dman, lets do this again. Get your calendars and we'll set it up.


Best Wishes,


Buck

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That quarter is awesome! Every time i leave the great shanegalang luck shifts over to you :) look forward to what this year gives up to us! Shanegalang
 

Hey Will, that's the way to show that bunch up. :laughing7:

Glad you all had fun. There's nothing like hunting with freinds. Looking at this post reminds me that I never sent you a pic of the 47 I found two years ago. Of coarse yours is a little more worn than mine. :tongue3:

Great hunt and HH in 2013. 8-)
 

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Hey Will, that's the way to show that bunch up. :laughing7:

Glad you all had fun. There's nothing like hunting with freinds. Looking at this post reminds me that I never sent you a pic of the 47 I found two years ago. Of coarse yours is a little more worn than mine. :tongue3:

Great hunt and HH in 2013. 8-)


My friend, we're already off to a great start. Got a new site on a big parcel of land and landed some great finds today. Working on the post and video right now. Best Wishes to you in 2013. I'd love to see that 47 you dug.

Cheers,


Buck
 

My friend, we're already off to a great start. Got a new site on a big parcel of land and landed some great finds today. Working on the post and video right now. Best Wishes to you in 2013. I'd love to see that 47 you dug.

Cheers,


Buck


Check it out in Best Finds. I posted it just for you. :icon_thumleft:
 

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