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Relic Hunt With The Equinox


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Tom and I were able to get out and check out a remote site that we researched in the spring.  A site that predates the gold rush by at least 20 years, and had nothing to do with the Spanish, but apparently it was used for a while.  There weren't a ton of targets there, but everything you dug was old, not a single pull-tab, no clad, interestingly no bullets or shell casings either nothing newer than the 1850's.  

The first bucket lister was a cast tongue and grove eagle buckle!  I dug the male part, and five feet away I dug the female part.  Somehow, I lost the female part ? The female buckle shown above it in the group shot is smaller, and was broken in two parts, and dug in two digs, but they fit together perfectly so they must go together. Also dug a broken tongue, so must be another eagle to match it out there, and below that is a thin female buckle part that's all mangled up.  

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My second bucket lister was a decorative powder flask (one side only), also shown is a pewter spoon (pretty rare to find these in California):

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Is the piece next to it a sword or knife scabbard?  Here's a close up of both sides next to a wheat penny:

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This early Eagle on an Anchor Navy button was all crudded up, but I could see a glint of gold gilt left, so I used lemon juice to clean it, and am very happy with the results!

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Is this a sword hilt?  ? Cleaned up nicely with lemon juice (tu)

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Little sash buckle kind of decorative item:

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Found this token, it's a large size, thought it was a large cent when first dug, but it turns out to be considered the first token issued in California!

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http://tokencatalog.com/token_record_forms.php?action=DisplayTokenRecord&td_id=8515&inventory_id=8752&td_image_id=33494&attribution_id=8321&record_offset=2

Some misc finds.  There were a ton of tools dug at this site, axe heads, chisels, and other misc tools.  I dug a bunch of lead and other small scrap/junk conductors not shown.

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HH,
Cal

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What a hunt! Some great pieces there. Check the axe carefully for some round circular makers marks. Very early ones look pretty much the same as more modern ones. I'd call that a very successful hunt! 

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4 hours ago, schoolofhardNox said:

What a hunt! Some great pieces there. Check the axe carefully for some round circular makers marks. Very early ones look pretty much the same as more modern ones. I'd call that a very successful hunt! 

Thanks!

I found three or four other axe heads, but much larger (and much heavier - lol), so they're still there.  This one was small, so I put it in my finds pouch, but I think it was also the reason I lost the other half of my eagle buckle as it made my pouch tipsey and it likely fell out when I was down digging ?  Hope to locate it next time we're able to visit this site.

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