Best Silver Haul of the Year feat. Big Silver

washingtonian

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Hey folks!

I take off for a multi-week vacation with my wife tomorrow so today was my last chance to squeeze some detecting in on the home front until mid-late September.

Forum member Lucas (NoThisIsPatrick) and I got out to Seattle and hunted an area that goes back to the early 1900s. I got there a little early and started swinging to see if it would be worth hanging out at.

Right off the bat I was getting some early 60s Memorials which is usually a good sign. Less than 15 minutes in I’m getting a tight 10-48/12-48 at 2-3 inches. Those of you CTX users know those can be magic numbers.

I scoffed in my head and was like, “yeah right, there’s a silver half right here near the surface in the midst of all this trash.” Well, I cut the plug and sure enough!

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Not only that but it was a spill. I could see a silver dime in the hole with it. I took that photo thinking that was it. I wandered away for a minute and came back to swing over it and realized I walked away from more targets!

There was an additional Rosie, Wheatie and a nearby tax token (not sure if that was part of the spill) as well. I hunted there for a while longer and picked up some more goodies including my 4th silver of the day, a 44-D Merc.

Other cool finds from that site included a gold-plated pocket watch fob with a patent date of 1903, a vintage “Boeing Airplane Company” (BAC) tag and a green marble which was in a hole with a 1960 penny.

I tried one last site before calling it a day where I found another wheat, a modern saloon token from Orlando, Florida and a Susan B. Anthony dollar.

All 7 Wheats date to the 40s/50s.

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Thanks for looking and happy Labor Day weekend all!!
-W
 

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Nice hunt buddy. I’m still at zero Frankie’s, with 10+ walkers and a few barbers. Lots of clad Kennedy’s.

What a great story about swinging over the silver half. A nice tight high tone - something we all love!

Cheers from up north, and have a good vacation w the wife

Thanks Woody. It’s strange how those things happen, huh? I’d love to find some more walkers. I think they are a much prettier coin than Franklins.

Thanks for the well wishes. Good luck with your detecting this fall!!
 

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Thank you. Would’ve been super cool if it was Canadian. Ha!

No doubt. And being in Washington the chances of finding Canadian silver are pretty good I imagine.

I live in Canada and only one of my halves is Canadian. The other four are Barbers. I’m dying to find a Walker. Ten years now and still waiting!
 

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No doubt. And being in Washington the chances of finding Canadian silver are pretty good I imagine.

I live in Canada and only one of my halves is Canadian. The other four are Barbers. I’m dying to find a Walker. Ten years now and still waiting!

Nice! I’ve found a few Canadian silvers over the last few years. A couple Lizzie dimes, a Lizzie Quarter, and my favorite from this year, a King George V Quarter. Seems like Canadian halves weren’t all that common, huh?
 

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Nearly every hunt I do turns up a Canadian penny.
 

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Awesome hunt, congrats! :occasion14:
 

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That was an awesome hunt, nice silver haul & really nice fob, congrats on all & enjoy your vacation
 

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That was an awesome hunt, nice silver haul & really nice fob, congrats on all & enjoy your vacation

Thank you! Thought the fob was gonna be real gold for a minute. It rang up like it but is unfortunately just plated.
 

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Whoa!!!!! Wicked nice spill kid!!!! I’ve never found a Ben!!! Barbers and walkers, but no Ben’s. Good job brother, you’re catching up to your brother.........................kinda(;
 

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