Speed The Plough It Feeds All - Walshs Hard Times Token found & KGIII copper

Don in SJ

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Speed The Plough It Feeds All - Walsh's Hard Times Token found & KGIII copper

Today I explored into very thick underbrush, following a swampy stream that the other homesteads in the area were located near. My cuts and bruises from the briers were rewarded by finding another new and untouched tiny early to mid 1800s homestead.

The area only had one small clearing, unlike my previous sites found in the area, however in that small 10 foot by approx 40 foot long area of clearing I did get a 1835 Walsh's General Store Hard Times Token, which when you first find, you think you have a NJ copper because of the Plow on the one side, but this time, since this was my second Walsh's token found, I realized right away it was a Hard Times Token.

About 4-5 feet away I also dug, at about the same depth (4-6 inches) a couple very large grommets with web material still attached, as I dug further, I started to pull out a mostly complete shoulder harness web assy with one latch hook on it. This is a mystery item I will be posting on What is it. I am not sure if it is period or something more modern, rather heavy duty like a more modern day parachute rig setup, but don't see anyhow it could be that but who knows.

This homestead was so thick with Brier and underbrush, once I got out of the small clear area and started hunting the perimeter which was full of iron hits, I got a very early type button, perhaps a spunback type of a pot metal variety and then I got another coin reading in thick brush. That turned out to be a very think and smaller than normal size counterfeit King George III Halfpenny, I can make out 177, but not sure if the last number was for sure, I thought a 0 for awhile, now not sure. It weighs only 75.5 grains (A regal is twice that in weight) and is only 26.5mm in diameter. Like I said, thin and small, and of course very worn and corroded.

I did find one more relic, but darn if I could find it when I got back to my truck, it was a decorative little oval shaped plate that must have been on a chest or something. I am going back tomorrow and maybe it will reappear. :)

So, I found a new site, calling it Site 234 and it is very isolated, no road or paths going to it that I could find and it will be hard to refind again tomorrow but I did take my compass heading and it should be easy from the road to find because of that. The greenback and underbrush give this site a rating of "I had to use my pruning shears" to move about to hunt..................... Tough site for sure.

Don
 

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Re: Speed The Plough It Feeds All - Walsh's Hard Times Token found & KGIII copper

That looks like one tough place to hunt :o

Congrats on the great finds :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

G1
 

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WOW!!! Congrats on the great digs Don. That hard times token is in spectacular shape! That would be a fine addition to any collection... :icon_thumleft:
 

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I love it when the research pay's off Don.....WTG!! :thumbsup: I hope I can find another 1700's Copper soon,cool coin's!
 

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Way to go Don,you are on a roll already this year.
Barry
 

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Don, As always, CONGRATULATIONS! You never cease to amaze me at what you find. Me and Golden1 are chompin' at the bit to get out there but are still a week or so away. That token came out fantastic. I'm hoping you catch the last # on the KG. Waiting to see the pics when it is clean. ( I hope it isn't yet :wink:). Am always watching your posts and you haven't disappointed me yet. HH Hogge
 

Re: Speed The Plough It Feeds All - Walsh's Hard Times Token found & KGIII copper

nice job on the walsh's hard times token!!!! :)
 

Re: Speed The Plough It Feeds All - Walsh's Hard Times Token found & KGIII copper

Is that a arrowhead in the 2nd pic,or just a rock?Nice hunt BTW>>>thanx .....Geo
 

Re: Speed The Plough It Feeds All - Walsh's Hard Times Token found & KGIII copper

Nice Hunting area but even nicer finds!!!
 

Re: Speed The Plough It Feeds All - Walsh's Hard Times Token found & KGIII copper

Nice finds as usual Don. You got me thinking how many of those tokens were made......and for that matter, how you managed to find 2 in Jersey. :o :o :D The one I found last year, In New York, which doesn't look nearly as good as either of yours, was found only about half an hour from Lansingburgh.

Keep up the good work. You are having an excellent year so far. :thumbsup:

Rob
 

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Great Job once again Don....your research sure pays off!
 

Re: Speed The Plough It Feeds All - Walsh's Hard Times Token found & KGIII copper

Looks like a typical KG III that my group finds in farm fields. As long as you can identify it. :thumbsup:
Chris
 

Re: Speed The Plough It Feeds All - Walsh's Hard Times Token found & KGIII copper

Good Token in nice condition. :thumbsup:
 

Re: Speed The Plough It Feeds All - Walsh's Hard Times Token found & KGIII copper

Another great day. Sounds like it was worth the fight of getting there. There's nothing worse then fighting the swamp, briar's and laurel and not finding anything. It's hard to imagine that anything could have been there when you look at how nature has reclaimed the area.
Great way to break in that new tector. Congrats!
Lee
 

Re: Speed The Plough It Feeds All - Walsh's Hard Times Token found & KGIII cop

Don in SJ said:
"perhaps a spunback type of a pot metal variety"


Don

I look forward to seeing what you post, and once again you did not let me down. I have a similar type of button dug quite some time ago (pictured below). It is shaped like a tombac, but too corroded to be one. I would assume it is of the same "pot metal" you refer to.

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I would like to suggest investing in a small handheld GPS device, such as the Garmen eTrec. You can use it to mark landmarks or waypoints within about 15 feet. They run around $100.

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Re: Speed The Plough It Feeds All - Walsh's Hard Times Token found & KGIII copper

Neil, I have a GPS unit and do not care to use it, carry it around, just not my thing. For the very few times I ever need it, it just is not worth the effort in my opinion. I carry the official BSA compass and that is great. Nothing helps you walk thru inpentratable Greenbriar in a straight line..........
 

Re: Speed The Plough It Feeds All - Walsh's Hard Times Token found & KGIII copper

Very nice token, and the site looks great to me. :thumbsup:
 

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Don in SJ said:
Neil, I have a GPS unit and do not care to use it, carry it around, just not my thing. For the very few times I ever need it, it just is not worth the effort in my opinion. I carry the official BSA compass and that is great. Nothing helps you walk thru inpentratable Greenbriar in a straight line..........

How about plotting finds? That the only reason we use it.
 

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CRUSADER said:
Don in SJ said:
Neil, I have a GPS unit and do not care to use it, carry it around, just not my thing. For the very few times I ever need it, it just is not worth the effort in my opinion. I carry the official BSA compass and that is great. Nothing helps you walk thru inpentratable Greenbriar in a straight line..........

How about plotting finds? That the only reason we use it.

I only ever plotted finds when I hunted fields, those days are long gone, and now hunt almost exclusively small sites in the woods and just not much reason to plot finds at such sites. As far as marking sites found, a pencil mark ID on a Topo map works just fine. :)
 

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