BTV Digger
05-16-2019, 09:53 AM
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Hi everyone. Here are the finds from my last two hunts. Got out with my good friends from Green
Mountain Diggers this past Sunday for some cellar hole and field hunting. Then I did a solo field
hunt on Tuesday. Lots of bits and bobs including a reigns guide, barrel tap, clock key, Victorian
sash buckle, part of an old slide ruler and a number of buttons.
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The cellar hole was the first spot we hit, and amazingly I dug two early Matron LCs on my first two
targets - just walked to a relatively open site behind the cellar to start things off. Man, you just get
lucky sometimes! The 1816 (at left) was in better shape, but since I already had one of those I gave it
to my friends Dad who accompanied us on the trip.
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Here's a close-up of the 1819 small date Matron.
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We also hit a field site later that day and I got my coil over a last date Merc.
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Then on Tuesday I hit a field site in a nearby town for about 3 hours. Finds
were slow but steady and I pulled my first NJ Copper toward the end of my
time there so was happy with that. Not sure on a variety.
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I also found some nice older tombac buttons there,
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this plain button with a nice eagle back mark,
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and this interesting fragment of what I'm guessing is an early hunters button with a guy
holding a deer or hog.
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The fields will be closing down in the next few weeks so I'll probably try and get out
on those a few more times before it's off to the woods for the summer. Thanks for
looking and HH to you all!
John
Hi everyone. Here are the finds from my last two hunts. Got out with my good friends from Green
Mountain Diggers this past Sunday for some cellar hole and field hunting. Then I did a solo field
hunt on Tuesday. Lots of bits and bobs including a reigns guide, barrel tap, clock key, Victorian
sash buckle, part of an old slide ruler and a number of buttons.
66475
The cellar hole was the first spot we hit, and amazingly I dug two early Matron LCs on my first two
targets - just walked to a relatively open site behind the cellar to start things off. Man, you just get
lucky sometimes! The 1816 (at left) was in better shape, but since I already had one of those I gave it
to my friends Dad who accompanied us on the trip.
66476
Here's a close-up of the 1819 small date Matron.
66477
We also hit a field site later that day and I got my coil over a last date Merc.
66478
Then on Tuesday I hit a field site in a nearby town for about 3 hours. Finds
were slow but steady and I pulled my first NJ Copper toward the end of my
time there so was happy with that. Not sure on a variety.
66479
I also found some nice older tombac buttons there,
66480
this plain button with a nice eagle back mark,
66481
and this interesting fragment of what I'm guessing is an early hunters button with a guy
holding a deer or hog.
66482
The fields will be closing down in the next few weeks so I'll probably try and get out
on those a few more times before it's off to the woods for the summer. Thanks for
looking and HH to you all!
John