Yesterdays Hunt - Coppers and Cannon Ball!!!!!!

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Yesterday's Hunt - Coppers and Cannon Ball!!!!!!

As mentioned already in his post – my good buddy Bill D and I got together again for some more digging and dirt was certainly moved. We started off at the site that we have been carefully working the past couple of weeks – in hopes to dig a few more colonial coins. We finally made our way to the woods and to the water source and my “inner-Summer Digger” came out. Typically I am knee deep in a creek or river in July when it is 90 degrees out – not in February at 35.

The stream looked nice and while Bill was having all the fun digging hole after hole, I was stuck on one DEEP target. I was just about to give up on the shovel, roll the sleeves up and go hands on in the cold water when the last shovel full plopped out a beautiful 6lb solid shot. This area is full of Rev War activity, (Yorktown just miles away) and a known camp was just down the road. She will clean up nicely and be added to the rest of the artillery collection. I also pulled from the creek a flat button and a nice early pocket knife marked “Lancaster Works,” this style typically dates to the 1820-1850’s and she is full of brass!

I had only dug a few buttons and a thimble at this site when we decided to move to the new site Bill mentioned. I had been hoping to get into this site for some time now and it worked out well as the farmer I have permission for recently acquired rights to it. As we walked to where I felt confident the house site sat, Bill dug his target and I dug mine – his eagle was just larger. My first recovery was a Flying Eagle cent, but then followed by an Indian Head Fatty (1861) and then another well-worn IH. Shortly after, I managed a much worn 1700’s large cent. I can just make out the bottom of the wreath and by size comparisons it is a match to the 1798 variety.

I totaled only 9-10 buttons for the day, along with some musket balls (some pewter large caliber ones) and other assorted odds and ends. Can’t wait for the return visit to both sites!

HH

Dan
 

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Wow Dan looks like you fell right in it ! Great saves !
 

Congrats on the solid shot Dan, I hope it reveals a mark after electrolysis. Oh.. and your artillery collection is stunning! Good luck next time out, both sites still hold some secrets.
-Evan
 

Congrats on the solid shot Dan, I hope it reveals a mark after electrolysis. Oh.. and your artillery collection is stunning! Good luck next time out, both sites still hold some secrets.
-Evan

Thanks Evan - like Bill - I need more steel to run anything this large. Hope to get her up and running this weekend and cleaned. Will post a final shot - worried with the cocoon/crust that she will be quite pitted - making it difficult to see any markings.
 

Awesome as usual! One day I'll find me a cannon ball!
 

Great finds & awesome sites.
 

Man Dan, you and Bill must have had a blast, I really think that there is a lot more to that site then what you guys came up with all ready. I hope you can get back there again some time soon.
Great post,
ZDD
 

Man Dan, you and Bill must have had a blast, I really think that there is a lot more to that site then what you guys came up with all ready. I hope you can get back there again some time soon. Great post, ZDD
Dan I think Dave is right and have a feeling something mind blowing is hiding at that site. Can't wait to see what it is. :-)
 

Fantastic finds with the cannonball. The pocketknife is another star find. I have only dug 2 or 3 complete pre-CW pocketknives in 22 years, and I'm including one folding dirk in the total, even though it isn't technically a pocket knife as we'd think of one.

Congrats! Y'all are killing it this year!

-Buck
 

Fantastic finds with the cannonball. The pocketknife is another star find. I have only dug 2 or 3 complete pre-CW pocketknives in 22 years, and I'm including one folding dirk in the total, even though it isn't technically a pocket knife as we'd think of one.

Congrats! Y'all are killing it this year!

-Buck

Thanks man! I like the knife as well - old ones are not easy to find and in this shape it is just a plus.
 

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