Dug My Oldest US Silver, 1830 Capped Bust Half Dime!

Sooper Dave

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Got out on my first hunt of the year on New Years Day. I went to a place that I found a Confederate button at this past summer. The fields have been cut and I looked around for a few hours with nothing to show for it. I went back around where I found the CS button and dug a first for me with an 1859 Fatty Indian. It was so crusty that I had to use some aggressive cleaning methods to bring out the details. I am happy with how it turned out.

I went out again last night to a new spot that I got permission for this summer but haven't had an opportunity to check it out. I got there just before dark and I dug trash for an hour. I worked my way towards a few tress and got a nice signal. Hoping for a bullet I was surprised to see a tiny silver when I popped the plug. I did the please let it be a half dime as I was picking it up out of the hole. And with the light of my phone I could make out Lady Liberty and could see 1830. I was so excited to have just dug my oldest US silver! These tiny coins don't come up often for me. I called my wife to tell her what I had just found and to let her know why I would be out later than first thought. I got back to digging and dug a nice dropped bullet close to where I had just dug the half dime. I dug another dropped bullet and then a Merc before I left. Turned out to be a great quick after work hunt. When I got home and cleaned everything up, I could now see the bullets are a ring tail Sharps variant. These are .52 caliber Confederate Sharps from the Selma arsenal, another cool first for me. Very happy to be digging awesome coins and relics in this abnormally warm January.





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I found a 1830 half dime the otherday myself. Wish it looked like yours though
 

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Got out on my first hunt of the year on New Years Day. I went to a place that I found a Confederate button at this past summer. The fields have been cut and I looked around for a few hours with nothing to show for it. I went back around where I found the CS button and dug a first for me with an 1859 Fatty Indian. It was so crusty that I had to use some aggressive cleaning methods to bring out the details. I am happy with how it turned out.

I went out again last night to a new spot that I got permission for this summer but haven't had an opportunity to check it out. I got there just before dark and I dug trash for an hour. I worked my way towards a few tress and got a nice signal. Hoping for a bullet I was surprised to see a tiny silver when I popped the plug. I did the please let it be a half dime as I was picking it up out of the hole. And with the light of my phone I could make out Lady Liberty and could see 1830. I was so excited to have just dug my oldest US silver! These tiny coins don't come up often for me. I called my wife to tell her what I had just found and to let her know why I would be out later than first thought. I got back to digging and dug a nice dropped bullet close to where I had just dug the half dime. I dug another dropped bullet and then a Merc before I left. Turned out to be a great quick after work hunt. When I got home and cleaned everything up, I could now see the bullets are a ring tail Sharps variant. These are .52 caliber Confederate Sharps from the Selma arsenal, another cool first for me. Very happy to be digging awesome coins and relics in this abnormally warm January.





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That 1830 is waaay cool! Good for you! :occasion14:
 

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Thats awesome Im still looking for one. Trees are good spots for coins people sit under them I look for trees that may have been planted long ago like 1 or 2 that dont fit in with the others that could have been in the yard of a home at some time. Great job My wife likes it when Im out of the house
 

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Nice finds. Congratulations :icon_thumright:
 

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Congrats on all the great finds! I just nabbed an 1829 a couple of weeks back and I think that's 4 either 29 or 30 posted in just a few weeks- Awesome job!
 

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Oh man, that is a nice half dime. Definitely near the top of my bucket list. Those other finds are great too. Congrats on a dream hunt.
 

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Congrats on your half dime... It is a, LM-3, Rarity 2.
 

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I found a 1830 half dime the otherday myself. Wish it looked like yours though

Yeah I saw that, congrats again! The first one I dug was slick and yours looks way better. The 2nd one I dug was a beauty. So I bet the next one you get will be a looker. Either way they're so cool to dig in any condition.
 

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Thats awesome Im still looking for one. Trees are good spots for coins people sit under them I look for trees that may have been planted long ago like 1 or 2 that dont fit in with the others that could have been in the yard of a home at some time. Great job My wife likes it when Im out of the house

Thanks man! Yeah tress have been good luck for me as well and my wife will kick me out to detect on occasion.
 

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Congrats on all the great finds! I just nabbed an 1829 a couple of weeks back and I think that's 4 either 29 or 30 posted in just a few weeks- Awesome job!

Thanks Jeff and congrats on your 29! First year they minted those!
 

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Oh man, that is a nice half dime. Definitely near the top of my bucket list. Those other finds are great too. Congrats on a dream hunt.

Thanks! I hope you can cross one off your list soon!
 

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