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CTDirtFisher
03-25-2012, 12:04 AM
Hello all!

Last 2 days have been filled with Swinging and Digging... and some frustration as I hit a shallow copper...

Day one... It was warm with dew on the ground... Let the digging begin :-)

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Button were coming pretty regular in the beginning of the day... I recovered a large musket ball about 11am... then I got a 10/18 12/18 1 signal... I could see writing... and No. 2 on the botton... but this wasn't english...

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Stack's : (ca. 1832-33) Oregon Territory Phoenix button. Brass. Rulau-E Ore 5 var. Very Fine. (1542692810)

Metal buttons bearing the Phoenix bird, the motto Je Renais De Mes Cendres which roughly translates to I rise from my own ashes. A number have been found in quantity in historic sites along the lower Columbia River, and less commonly throughout western North America. Phoenix buttons were not made for Napoleon, as often claimed, but were manufactured by an English firm in the early 1800's for King Christophe of Haiti. The Phoenix bird and the motto come from his coat of arms; the numbers refer to regiments. These military uniform buttons were brought to the Northwest before 1835 by an independent trader, most likely Nathaniel Wyeth, who probably used uniform coats, which he may have obtained earlier when shipping ice to the West Indies, to trade for fish for his salmon packing plant on the Columbia River.

I didn't get a copper until 3:03 on day one... I don't see any detail here to ID her... :confused:

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Day two started with the sun out... but a little windy...

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My first coin came in about 2.5 hours into the hunt... This was a strange signal bouncing and FE was not stable at all... about 8 down... but I kept seeing Conductive of 40 42...

Once I got it out the Conductive read 38...

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I saw the cut coin and was hoping this was spanish silver... but I could read the UNITED right away and knew the size was that if a US Large Copper... Cut 1/4...

More buttons... and I even had a 10/9 signal that ended up being a nice forged nail (small spike)...

Stopped @ 1pm(ish) for a drink then got back our gridding... 12/44 12/45 @ 3-4... Come on be a coin... and old coin... :-)

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1817 Matron (Cornet) Head US Large Cent... Pretty decent spape for a farm field...

Picking were pretty slim for the next 90 minutes to 2 hours... Then I got a 12/46 signal, then 35/45 35/48... It seemed like a good signal mixed in trash but I could not be sure... and it was not deep... I should have taken more time to carefully pinpoint.... :-(

179X Cap Liberty Large Cent...

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I'll be back out there for at least a few hours tomorrow...
Paul

CODY
03-25-2012, 06:27 AM
Very, very nice finds. Congrats thumbsup01

Tony Two-Cent
03-25-2012, 06:52 AM
Great hunt, and interesting old finds, Paul! I love the Phoenix button. (I learn so much from this forum!)

Too bad about the Liberty Cap, but hey, at least you found one! It's something that happens to all of us no matter how careful you are. I would do the happy dance for days if I ever found a Liberty Cap!

Congrats on the nice finds! :clapping:

coop
03-25-2012, 07:05 AM
Awesome hunt thumbsup01

Ill Digger
03-25-2012, 10:39 AM
Well it looks like like you swung successfully! |:cheering:
The 1/4 cut LC is a interesting find! thumbsup01
Nice huntin' Paul!
Congrats :grin:

MassDirtFisher
03-25-2012, 01:41 PM
Nice assortment of sweet finds!! Congrats and Happy Hunting!!

Fire Fighter 43
03-25-2012, 08:04 PM
WTG Paul, those are some vey nice finds.

aloldstuff
03-26-2012, 07:07 AM
Nice hunting Paul. Don't ya hate the way our soil kills those coppers. Nice post.

starman2
03-26-2012, 12:05 PM
:perfect10:! Great bunch of finds! And an interesting story on the button! WTG!! |:cheering:

CTDirtFisher
03-26-2012, 01:51 PM
Just for the record.. The Cap Liberty has 3 marks on it... Two are plow dings... I only gouged it once...

Rob L
03-26-2012, 08:38 PM
Nice finds. That place where you are hunting looks like it should yeald more coins. To bad the copper is killed. I've brought some like that back to life with some steel wool. If you've tried everything to get some detail and you still can't see any, try some steel wool on it. You might be suprised and be able to identify it.

tanacat
03-26-2012, 09:37 PM
Fantastic finds Paul!!! :happydance01: Love the story on the button! Your 1817 matron head is a beauty & I bet an olive oil bath might clean her up nice :thinkingabout: As far as the steel wool, I cringed when I first heard that (Coinnut) but supposedly it works very well! I've only found two LC's and they were in good shape so I haven't had to go that route (yet) lol

Good luck hunting there tomorrow- I'll be looking for your post in the p.m. :)