Last hunt of 2010 produces a gold coin... or gold jewelery?

Butler

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Feb 19, 2009
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My last keeper for 2010 was my best one so far. It sounded like a small piece of aluminum foil (12-7 with an E-trac) and was less than an inch deep. Why I even bothered to push the dirt with my boot I'll never know? I am sure glad I did though because it turned out to be a one dollar gold love token!! ;D
 

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Jerry1NJ

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Oct 23, 2008
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Great find!!! 1856-1889 Indian Princess head gold dollar!! :thumbsup:
 

baspinall

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Sweet!!!! Hey, it has my initials ;D
 

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Butler

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veronasteve said:
gold is gold...shame it's been holed... :thumbsup:

I think the hole and the design really add to the find though. I mean a gold coin is an awesome thing for sure but the history behind something like this really gets me wondering...

Who made it? It was obviously hand made and took some time.
Who was it made for? I'm guessing a gift to some young lady but perhaps a present to a mother?
When was it made?
How did it get lost? Did it fall off a necklace / bracelet... or did some angry lover throw it? :tongue3:
etc?

As far as finds go I am much happier getting this than say if it was a gold dollar alone. Well, at least that is my feeling anyway. No matter how you look at it, pretty cool I think!! Thanks for looking!
 

Marc(NB)

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Apr 21, 2008
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currently use Sov XS2A Pro,Ace 250,past detectors Garrett 1000 PM,Whites Prizm 2,Fisher 1280X,Tesoro Golden Umax
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
terrific!!!
 

ANTIQUARIAN

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Apr 24, 2010
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How come whenever I dig a foil signal it's actually foil! :'(
Yet when you dig'em . . . it's a gold coin!? :icon_scratch: :laughing7:

Congrats on finding gold in California and on making the Banner man! :icon_thumright:
 

Mayo South Elgin

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Awesome find!
Based on the article mentioned above at the gainesvillecoins.com site, is it a coincidence that the initials on the coin are the same as the jeweler (Alt Christoph Bechtler) who first made the gold dollar coins between 1830's and 1840 ? Or is that coin actually one of his making?
 

DrJoePrime

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I was going to vote BANNER ..but now I won't .... (Because it's already up there!) Congrats! :hello2: :hello2: :hello2:

I can't stop looking at that coin ... what a beauty.

I know this is not a profound thought but I just realized ... we only find things that are lost ...and they are still amazing things ... sometimes.

HH Joe
 

julesjunk

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Nov 13, 2006
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Butler said:
veronasteve said:
gold is gold...shame it's been holed... :thumbsup:

I think the hole and the design really add to the find though. I mean a gold coin is an awesome thing for sure but the history behind something like this really gets me wondering...

Who made it? It was obviously hand made and took some time.
Who was it made for? I'm guessing a gift to some young lady but perhaps a present to a mother?
When was it made?
How did it get lost? Did it fall off a necklace / bracelet... or did some angry lover throw it? :tongue3:
etc?

As far as finds go I am much happier getting this than say if it was a gold dollar alone. Well, at least that is my feeling anyway. No matter how you look at it, pretty cool I think!! Thanks for looking!

I totally agree. To find a gold coin would be fantastic, but to find one that is "unique" is a find of a lifetime. A couple years ago, I dug a seated love token quarter, and it is by far, my favorite find. If these coins could only talk.......

Congrats on a super strong finish to 2010.
 

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