I didn’t go metal detecting today. I should have, cause it was nice and sunny (tho a bit on the cold side), and all you want to do is get back to a big fish site as soon as possible (even tho you know rationally that the odds of another one are vanishing low). Instead, I felt like taking a day off and savoring my victory.
But, I did process this button I found yesterday on the same hunt. I didn’t feel like processing it yesterday, cause I was too busy celebrating. Its not much, and I’m not one to get too excited about old buttons, but its c. 1830-1840 or somesuch and gilded. Normally I would whine along the lines of “why can’t it be a coin from the same era?”. Fortunately, I don’t have to do that anymore.
I did take the time today to write up that bust half in Minelab’s Find of the Month contest. I hope I win. If I don’t, I’ll be curious to see what does. The thing about my coin is not only is it a big fish, but it is in stunning, problem free condition. That seems like a double whammy that is hard to trump, and I hope the judges agree. We’ll see. (That said, I’ll prolly forget to check back).
I entered that contest once before, with this entry. I didn’t win. I should have. cause I think its a hard story to trump, and I don’t play games I don’t expect to win, tho, admittedly, I never checked back to see what actually did win. In any case, this is an amazing quote from that story: “including a streak of 7 straight hunts where I pulled at least 10 silver coins” — Are you kidding me? Those days are gone forever, but yesterday’s find sort of puts a stamp of contentment on my career, so that I long for those days slightly less.
Can you read the letters? You know I have to research. 🙂 I can read “Extra Rich”?
I already did the research. There is a website that has the button listed. Google WH Scovill and it should pop up.
Texas or South Carolina up here? Very cool. Enjoy your MD high. I was a really awesome fine.