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My luck is still holding out.

fyrffytr1

Well-known member
I went back to the same site that gave me the Republican Blues button and managed to pull a Dragoon button, small flower button, glass button, 1821 capped bust dime and a 1789 Real. Not too bad for a 3 hour hunt. All told this year has been one of the best I have had in almost 50 years of hunting!

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Ohio pull tabs

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I went back to the same site that gave me the Republican Blues button and managed to pull a Dragoon button, small flower button, glass button, 1821 capped bust dime and a 1789 Real. Not too bad for a 3 hour hunt. All told this year has been one of the best I have had in almost 50 years of hunting!

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Welp you killed it! I'm jelly
 

JimmyCT

Well-known member
Awesome finds! Capped bust is still on my bucket list.
 

fyrffytr1

Well-known member
Great finds! Any idea how a 1789 Real could wind up in south Georgia? What kind of history could bring it there?
Back in the day coinage was in short supply so any silver could be used as currency. Merchants went by weight on foreign coins and that is why people find cut reals. This is the second or third foreign coin to come from this site. I wonder where all the Yankee buttons came from. This is a house site and there was no civil war action anywhere near the place. I have found several Union buttons and my hunting buddies have as well.
 

Ronstar

Well-known member
Dang you had a good outing! I’m happy I got my seated dime, about 0 probability of ever getting anything older around here.
Nice job!!!
 

Odanscoils

Well-known member
Back in the day coinage was in short supply so any silver could be used as currency. Merchants went by weight on foreign coins and that is why people find cut reals. This is the second or third foreign coin to come from this site. I wonder where all the Yankee buttons came from. This is a house site and there was no civil war action anywhere near the place. I have found several Union buttons and my hunting buddies have as well.
Do a little research.
You may have located an unknown prisoner camp or transport lay over location.
 

Mark kus

Well-known member
Nice finds those capped don't come up often !
Mark
 

fyrffytr1

Well-known member
A friend was looking at the black glass button and noticed a design on it. I used my digital microscope to capture the image. It looks like a flower, maybe a dahlia.
 

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