TWO 1700s Silvers and more!

BuckleBoy

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Hello All,

Got out with Shanegalang yesterday for a little diggin. I knew we were up against some scattered storms the day before, but I wanted to check out an important field which had been turned over. We got there and it was awful. Standing water in the field! We couldn't resist, so we got out and battled the mud. The NeverWet on my Delcambre Reeboks failed, and so I got pounds of mud sticking on each boot. Then it started to get hot. :( I dug a worn, holed 1859-O seated half dime, which was a date we did not have. But that was just the beginning of the story... Here is a 5 minute video. Pics and the REST of the story below.



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Then after digging some more junk, and getting worn out in the soupy mess, we decided to do some scouting. We found a large field that had been rowed but not planted yet, and decided to do some strategic hunting. Purely by luck we ran into a small site littered with barrel taps. We suspect that there is a larger site nearby, but it may be in one of the bordering fields with six foot high sugar cane.

At any rate, we got digging. Very few signs of anything there, which is also what makes us think it is a part of a bigger site. No brick. No pottery except for just a couple pieces that I snagged. We dug a couple musketballs, and some brass, copper, and lead scraps. But no pack rivets, so clearly this area was reclaimed by nature and only recently farmed again. Then all of a sudden I hit a Spanish! It was a 1790 half real.

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After a couple more musketballs, and a break for a lunch in the truck due to the heat taking its toll on us, we got back at it. We hit a few flat buttons--like, four of them. Then a couple more rows over and I flipped out a second spanish silver! 1797 half real in nice shape! These two coins make Spanish #17 and #18 for the year for us, so I think we will most likely hit 20 for the year, with 21 being a good goal (we missed a 20 total last year on Spanish by one coin, and ended up with 19, so 21 this year would make 40 Spanish Silvers in 2 years for us). That wouldn't count all the seated coins and newer silver.

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We hit the spot a bit longer, and I dug a watch winder (Federal era, most likely), that was completely blank. :( Then the heat got the best of us and we headed home. I don't think we've exhausted the little spot yet, so we'll get it all next time. It is the lean time of year right now. New cane planted and tall cane and soybeans waiting for harvest in November. So until the beans come up, we're doing what we can to make finds.

I also wanted to post the finds from last hunt. We beat some fields to death and got some modern crappe, wheat cents (not shown), and few signs of anything old. I did dig one bone button, a large porcelain marble that had some faint handpainted designs remaining, and a beautiful boar's head sporting button though (I am very pleased with the boar's head button). So not a total waste, but certainly not what we were used to.

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At any rate, here are all my finds from the hunt at the barrel tap graveyard. Shane got lots of taps, a couple buttons, and musketballs. I'm sure he'll get something good the next time out.

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Well done as always Buck, you guys are really sniffing out the silver
 

Another great assortment of old Cajun goodies. You guys are killing it, even in the thick muck. A less-hearty detectorist would have turned around and waited for another day! Awesome job pulling a date off of that nice holed half-dime, and congrats on finding a new date. Love the barrel taps. I've developed an appreciation for those old barrel taps, seeing the ways in which they broke and presumably were trashed. Do any of the broken barrel tap pieces match up? Any idea how old these were?
 

Just stunning type of recoveries, liking the video and pictures. Hope your run just keeps on going as it never gets tiring looking and watching as that's what dreams are all about.
 

Congrats on two more Spanish! Interesting to find so many barrel taps in a small area. If you were on a tavern site there would be more coins. Maybe a spot where the field hands were rewarded with a barrel of beer or rum after the harvest.

Could be. Sometimes ya never know about a site. The strangest site we ever dug was one in KY that HB, Kindafoundabuckle, and I found. It had nothing but some nail signals, melted bits of copper, and a single 1830s Large Cent. Work area no doubt.

This one was a bit strange, but I think we are going to hit it big at a nearby site. Where five pottery fragments are, somewhere there are more close by...along with spanish, flat buttons, military, and more.

(at least...I hope!)

Thanks for the reply, my friend!

Best Wishes,

Buck
 

Great video BB and I believe breaking 20 Spanish Silvers is a lock. Great finds there at the OLD & NEW sites. If anyone hasn't trudged through that LA mud, they don't know how fatiguing it is and Dman and I were there in COLD weather. WTG, Q.
 

Congratulations ....wow great finds and
Lucky to have those hunting grounds.....way to go!

over 50,000 acres total permissions in several different parishes. :) Takes a lot of work to maintain good relationships with so many property owners!
 

Man you are just killing it on the silver this year...Thanks for sharing your find through your video and pictures, really enjoy them...

Silver was the main currency down here. Still wondering if they rounded transactions to the nearest half real... still a good bit of money back then, but perhaps prices were inflated down here...or just a copper shortage. But if there was a copper shortage, why weren't the coins cut? That is way too many spanish vs. coppers in two years now 37 spanish to 4 coppers! I first thought that the spanish were just lost more frequently due to small size, but that wasn't the case up north, where the ratio is by far many more coppers to silvers.

So it must have been a shortage. The question still remains. Why not cut? And how did they do transactions of less than a half real in value?

-Buck
 

Another great assortment of old Cajun goodies. You guys are killing it, even in the thick muck. A less-hearty detectorist would have turned around and waited for another day! Awesome job pulling a date off of that nice holed half-dime, and congrats on finding a new date. Love the barrel taps. I've developed an appreciation for those old barrel taps, seeing the ways in which they broke and presumably were trashed. Do any of the broken barrel tap pieces match up? Any idea how old these were?

The crazy thing is it is really hard to find pieces that match in a field that has been plowed for 200 years. Now, we've done it twice. Once I did it with a barrel tap, and once Shane did it with a CW Enfield trigger guard. I also found a piece of my Napoleonic era spanish cap badge. But it is rare. Worth looking for pieces of items though, as they will all come up eventually.

We are going to try and put together a complete set of Orleans Mint Half Dimes between the two of us :) That'd be a neat goal.

Cheers,

Buck
 

Great video BB and I believe breaking 20 Spanish Silvers is a lock. Great finds there at the OLD & NEW sites. If anyone hasn't trudged through that LA mud, they don't know how fatiguing it is and Dman and I were there in COLD weather. WTG, Q.

Yeah, me too. Last year we thought it'd be impossible until we had a couple good hunts in December. And there we were between Christmas and New Years trying to break 20 with no success. I will be very surprised if we don't make 20 at this rate, having 18 already in July. If it weren't for the mud, that 100 degrees would feel a lot more reasonable! :D

Thanks for your reply, my friend!

-BB
 

THANK YOU, Buckleboy for such a complete account of your sensational dig. I'm sure you're chomping at the bit to go back to bARRELTAP graveyard, ( hopefully when its less muddy!)
 

Good stuff.
With 6 months to go I'm sure you'll get to the 21, Me, I'm just hopeing to get a second.
 

fantastic finds! very jealous right now!!!
 

Wow - you guys never cease to amaze me by constantly putting yourselves onto silver bearing sites. You might as well get prepared for smashing that goal of yours as I'm sure it will tumble very soon. Congrats on yet another great hunt ..... Bill
 

Awesome video!!! Much better than the show that airs on our local SCETV! Thanks for sharing.
 

WTG BB! That's some good hunting right there!
 

Awesome Recovery's as usual , thank's for letting us see .
 

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