St. Patricks Day dig....I dug me Colonial Pot-O-Silver!!!!!!!!!!!

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St. Patrick's Day dig....I dug me Colonial Pot-O-Silver!!!!!!!!!!!

Bill and I decided to get out on St. Patrick’s Day for areturn visit to the colonial site that we found last weekend. We knew this was going to be a better thanaverage hunt based on what we found the last time; Coins, Coppers, (Bill dug 3silvers) flat buttons, shoe buckles and a trash pit.

I asked for a Pot-O-Gold this year and though the littlegreen man did not pay off and have me gawking at gold, I did settle forsilver. It was a cold and wet day in theTidewater but was worth the hunt.

We started the day digging out a pit I located at the end ofthe last trip. Though it did not yield afantastic find we both have some projects to glue back together. I got most of a very early tea cup andsaucer set, a pipe bowl, and we filled a 10 gallon bucket about halfway full with brokenglass and iron. We each added a fewbuttons but then decided to fill it in (for now) and do some exploring.

Towards the end of the day there was one more hill left tocheck out, as we approached it we split up, Bill to the left and I to theright. Walking up to it my eyes suddenlylocked in on a piece of brick, then as the landscape came into focus a piece ofpottery showed up next to it, then black glass, and then suddenly I could seelarge chunks to the base of multiple early black glass pontil bottles lyingabout with brick. I immediately calledBill over and we decided to work narrow lines fast to cover as much ground aspossible before settling in. We did nothave much time left but covered it as much as we could. I was the lucky one this time and matchedBill's last hunt with three silvers of my own (nice cut silver, crudely cut1717 cut piece and a nice whole 1 reale). We now are exactly tied for coins at this site...each with 3 silvers and2 coppers, either way that is 10 coins in two trips!

My take for the day was 32 buttons, a handful of musketballs, some buckle pieces, and the coins. We also dug some iron out of the pit including a broken colonial stirrupand other odds and ends that bill took home with him. The majority of the buttons date to the earlyand mid-1700s, though this site has some 1800's hot spots, we have avoided themfor now and concentrated on the early stuff.

He had a good day as well, but will let him tell you hisside of the story - I just hope he does not delve into my fashion statement forthe second half of the day.

HH

Dan
 

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Impressive finds! Y'all certainly do get on the treasure!
 

Congrats on the amazing finds, and there;s more awaiting on ya!!!......................HH
 

Dan - I'd say you definitely found a pot-o-relics in addition to your silver hat trick. You punished me again in that new field. You'd better not do that again or I'll have to spill the beans about the innovative attire you created to finish up the hunt yesterday. Wasn't pretty, but was definitely ingenious, and best of all it worked. Even though I didn't score any silver, that field was the most fun time I've had in quite a while, or at least since last weekend .... haha. I guess since you won the silver crown for the day I'm stuck being your relic cleaning boy. Guess that's how I'll spend my time later this week while you guys are digging cathedral pickle bottles at DIV. Anyway, good luck at the hunt and I'll catch ya when you return. And congrats again on another awesome day in the colonial fields.
 

Dan - I'd say you definitely found a pot-o-relics in addition to your silver hat trick. You punished me again in that new field. You'd better not do that again or I'll have to spill the beans about the innovative attire you created to finish up the hunt yesterday. Wasn't pretty, but was definitely ingenious, and best of all it worked. Even though I didn't score any silver, that field was the most fun time I've had in quite a while, or at least since last weekend .... haha. I guess since you won the silver crown for the day I'm stuck being your relic cleaning boy. Guess that's how I'll spend my time later this week while you guys are digging cathedral pickle bottles at DIV. Anyway, good luck at the hunt and I'll catch ya when you return. And congrats again on another awesome day in the colonial fields.

Can't make any promises man. We were about even, just got lucky walking the right lines. Considering we are now even with coins, the next time will be like sudden death ha ha.
 

Beautiful!

And to think, the 14 months I lived in Newport News, I'd not yet returned to the hobby...

I wonder if my job is till open there?

You have my utter envy - not an evil thing either.
 

What an outstanding day Dan! I would love to see that teapot when you're done piecing it together and congrats on the silver. I don't think Bill has found a whole silver yet this year.
 

good Reale and other findings ... congratulations! :icon_thumright:
 

Awesome hunt, love that silver.
 

Awesome recoveries, Dan! Good luck at the DIV. I'll be there as well.
 

I'm eating my heart out, you have some great finds.
 

What an outstanding day Dan! I would love to see that teapot when you're done piecing it together and congrats on the silver. I don't think Bill has found a whole silver yet this year.

Thanks Joey...we have fun. Once I am finished with it I will post a pic.

Dan
 

piece of eight.gif cool piece of eights this is my first so far and it was a duzzie counterstamped by the planters bank of new Orleans and worth around 5 thousand there was a shortage of quarters during the war of 1812 and they only made them a couple of years mark parker had to tell me the good news I couldn't research it cause I didn't know what it was made best finds issue needless to say I am still stoked.
 

Very nice hunt Dan. Y'all are on a roll this year. Congrats
 

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