Something more modern for me

Don in SJ

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I did a nice long hike this morning, hoping to find a new site, but after miles of walking and swingin at the same time all I could muster was a stray old gilt type button buried on the dirt road. None of the possible sites proved to be one.

However I was parked next to an old overgrown, now forested in pines 18th and 19th century field. Don't know if a homestead was located somewhere in the field (many acres in size) but will check it out next week.

So, as I was walking thru the now Pine forested old field, I was not too happy to see that the locals over the years used it as a scattered dumping ground for small trash items, not solid, but almost every reading I got was something more from the early 1900s to 1940s than the age of the working farm at some time.

I finally got a very distinct coin reading, very deep, which raised my hopes of an old coin. Down about 8 inches in the very sandy soil, a coated silver dime appeared. One side was visible and it was a 1886 Seated Dime. I covered up the hole and made the customary swing over it before I moved on and there was another identical type reading in the hole, dug it out again, just expanding it a tad and another crusty coated dime appeared. Wow, two dimes in one hole, for me that is unusual, by that, I mean I rarely get two old coins in one hole but this month it happened earlier with the 1775 KGIII and 1802 Large Cent.

I covered up the hole a second time and gosh, as I swung the coil again over the filled in hole another weak signal appeared, not quite as good as the dime hits, but I was hoping it would be my third dime, but it was a crusty, coated copper, that I was sure was an Indianhead.

Upon cleaning the finds, the button from the road is early 1800s, and the coins were a 1886 and 1876 Seated Dime and a 1873 Indian head penny.

So a satisfying hunt again, and a good walk to boot.

Don
 

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bootybay

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Congrats Don, super nice finds in my book. :thumbsup:
 

VERMONTPACKRAT

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Nice coin spill ! Seated silver is welcomed by all, but two in one hole, with an indian too !!!
Very nice once again Don :thumbsup:



VPR
 

Kyle PA

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Don't worry, Don, you'll nail an early Colonial site next trip. The silvers look like they are in nice condition.
 

silverfreak

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Don I know you like colonials...but those seateds are BEAUTIES :icon_thumleft:
Great before and after pics :headbang:
 

johnnyi

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Nice productive stroll Don. I know you wanted old coppers but these are a dern nice conciliation prize! Nice date on the indian too. If you managed it without a tick you did even better; they've come out again!
 

BuckleBoy

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Well, that's not too shabby. ;D :thumbsup:
 

Newt

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Any excess can be sent to me. Past, say 1899.
I'd be happy for those.
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Colonial Copper Zeus

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I know they are not what you were looking for but as secondary targets go you won the consolation prize. I remember a few years back when 2 Seateds and an Indian head would have floated my boat. I still like them but I no longer covet them. It sounds like you got some good exercise in. :thumbsup:
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ModernMiner

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Don,
I wish I had your "modern" problem. ;D :wink:
Looks like a great outing to me.
Way to go!
-MM-
 

Sniffy

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uhhh...any seated coin is on my wish list. I would have been a gleeful nutcase with a pocket full of change like that. However, colonials is where my passion is.
 

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