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Oct 31, 2009, 11:50 PM
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 I Often Find Myself Killing Time Looking For What Time Has Killed!
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Oct 31, 2009, 11:53 PM
#2
 I Often Find Myself Killing Time Looking For What Time Has Killed!
Re: No Luck Guy's On Other Half Of Spoon Mold!
My dads coins!That he's been finding near by.
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Oct 31, 2009, 11:55 PM
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 I Often Find Myself Killing Time Looking For What Time Has Killed!
Re: No Luck Guy's On Other Half Of Spoon Mold!
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Nov 01, 2009, 12:47 AM
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 Lookit Tha Size O' Those Hog-Mollies!!!
Re: No Luck Guy's On Other Half Of Spoon Mold!
At least it's mowed down for you and the colder months are coming...plenty of time for searching for the rest of the mold....by the way...the rest of your finds are not bad either....
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Nov 01, 2009, 05:15 AM
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Re: No Luck Guy's On Other Half Of Spoon Mold!
The 1781 Hibernia and 2 Skilling are nice! You're both into some real oldies! His other two coins are George I, and a 1760s Hibernia, but the holed one is interesting. Maybe a Jeton?
AMERICAN DIGGERS ON SPIKE: THE TRASH WE WOULD LIKE TO DISCRIMINATE OUT!
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Nov 01, 2009, 06:12 AM
#6
 I Often Find Myself Killing Time Looking For What Time Has Killed!
Re: No Luck Guy's On Other Half Of Spoon Mold!
 Originally Posted by Iron Patch
The 1781 Hibernia and 2 Skilling are nice! You're both into some real oldies! His other two coins are George I, and a 1760s Hibernia, but the holed one is interesting. Maybe a Jeton?
Thanks IP,I didn't know what to tell him on that very one the one with the hole different in what I've seen from the norm.Much Thanks For Your Help! 
Timekiller,
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Nov 01, 2009, 06:16 AM
#7
Re: No Luck Guy's On Other Half Of Spoon Mold!
 Originally Posted by timekiller
 Originally Posted by Iron Patch
The 1781 Hibernia and 2 Skilling are nice! You're both into some real oldies! His other two coins are George I, and a 1760s Hibernia, but the holed one is interesting. Maybe a Jeton?
Thanks IP,I didn't know what to tell him on that very one the one whith the hole different in what I've seen from the norm.Much Thanks For Your Help! 
Timekiller,
It's different, no doubt about that.
AMERICAN DIGGERS ON SPIKE: THE TRASH WE WOULD LIKE TO DISCRIMINATE OUT!
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Nov 01, 2009, 06:27 AM
#8
 I Often Find Myself Killing Time Looking For What Time Has Killed!
Re: No Luck Guy's On Other Half Of Spoon Mold!
 Originally Posted by Iron Patch
 Originally Posted by timekiller
 Originally Posted by Iron Patch
The 1781 Hibernia and 2 Skilling are nice! You're both into some real oldies! His other two coins are George I, and a 1760s Hibernia, but the holed one is interesting. Maybe a Jeton?
Thanks IP,I didn't know what to tell him on that very one the one whith the hole different in what I've seen from the norm.Much Thanks For Your Help! 
Timekiller,
It's different, no doubt about that.
It is. Have not had chance to see if I can find it on internet.That one button with the flower looking design still has some DNA stuck in it.Another first for something that old for me.
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Nov 01, 2009, 06:28 AM
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Re: No Luck Guy's On Other Half Of Spoon Mold!
 Originally Posted by Iron Patch
 Originally Posted by timekiller
 Originally Posted by Iron Patch
The 1781 Hibernia and 2 Skilling are nice! You're both into some real oldies! His other two coins are George I, and a 1760s Hibernia, but the holed one is interesting. Maybe a Jeton?
Thanks IP,I didn't know what to tell him on that very one the one whith the hole different in what I've seen from the norm.Much Thanks For Your Help! 
Timekiller,
It's different, no doubt about that.
I don't think its a Jetton/Jeton, looks more like a medallion to celebrate a great man (unknown to me). This is my best guess & it maybe a token but I'm pretty sure it not a Jetton.
The other half of the mold may takes years to find. Grid it & GPS it would help, or at least do maps of areas covered until you have done every inch. (and then re-do it all carefully digging all.)
TOO BUSY TO DETECT, YOU'RE TOO BUSY!!!
'No good comes from thinking about how much time we waste detecting, as wasted time is good soul time' - me 25/06/08
How do you find Gold coins? Reply: 'By finding lots of Silver ones..'
A real man thinks about detecting every 6 seconds
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Nov 01, 2009, 06:30 AM
#10
Re: No Luck Guy's On Other Half Of Spoon Mold!
 Originally Posted by CRUSADER
 Originally Posted by Iron Patch
 Originally Posted by timekiller
 Originally Posted by Iron Patch
The 1781 Hibernia and 2 Skilling are nice! You're both into some real oldies! His other two coins are George I, and a 1760s Hibernia, but the holed one is interesting. Maybe a Jeton?
Thanks IP,I didn't know what to tell him on that very one the one whith the hole different in what I've seen from the norm.Much Thanks For Your Help! 
Timekiller,
It's different, no doubt about that.
I don't think its a Jetton/Jeton, looks more like a medallion to celebrate a great man (unknown to me). This is my best guess & it maybe a token but I'm pretty sure it not a Jetton.
The other half of the mold may takes years to find. Grid it & GPS it would help, or at least do maps of areas covered until you have don every inch.
Yeah usually the large busts are more on medals, don't really see em on Jetons much. That one might take some looking to solve.
AMERICAN DIGGERS ON SPIKE: THE TRASH WE WOULD LIKE TO DISCRIMINATE OUT!
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Nov 01, 2009, 06:32 AM
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Re: No Luck Guy's On Other Half Of Spoon Mold!
Forgot to say: that Irish coin is far better than any I have ever had. Well worth the hunt
TOO BUSY TO DETECT, YOU'RE TOO BUSY!!!
'No good comes from thinking about how much time we waste detecting, as wasted time is good soul time' - me 25/06/08
How do you find Gold coins? Reply: 'By finding lots of Silver ones..'
A real man thinks about detecting every 6 seconds
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Nov 01, 2009, 06:41 AM
#12
 I Often Find Myself Killing Time Looking For What Time Has Killed!
Re: No Luck Guy's On Other Half Of Spoon Mold!
 Originally Posted by CRUSADER
Forgot to say: that Irish coin is far better than any I have ever had. Well worth the hunt 
Yea I can only think it's because of that ground.Man In all my time of digging bottles and stuff in the past.I don't remember ever anything that hard.This dirt you hit with a hand spade and it will bounce back off.You have to chop and chop at it till you get broke in to it.And then it's so hard the spade sqeaks like your hitting metal the whole time you are going down. CRAZY HARD!
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Nov 01, 2009, 06:50 AM
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Re: No Luck Guy's On Other Half Of Spoon Mold!
 Originally Posted by timekiller
 Originally Posted by CRUSADER
Forgot to say: that Irish coin is far better than any I have ever had. Well worth the hunt 
Yea I can only think it's because of that ground.Man In all my time of digging bottles and stuff in the past.I don't remember ever anything that hard.This dirt you hit with a hand spade and it will bounce back off.You have to chop and chop at it till you get broke in to it.And then it's so hard the spade sqeaks like your hitting metal the whole time you are going down. CRAZY HARD!
Our clay gets like that sometimes. I jump hard on the spade (makes holes in army boots, they last me a year sometimes) & get 1inch of depth. The amazing thing is I still have my fav spade which has lasted me 8 years, very smooth corners & lots of wear, its part of the family & will be a great loss when dead
TOO BUSY TO DETECT, YOU'RE TOO BUSY!!!
'No good comes from thinking about how much time we waste detecting, as wasted time is good soul time' - me 25/06/08
How do you find Gold coins? Reply: 'By finding lots of Silver ones..'
A real man thinks about detecting every 6 seconds
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Nov 01, 2009, 06:55 AM
#14
 I Often Find Myself Killing Time Looking For What Time Has Killed!
Re: No Luck Guy's On Other Half Of Spoon Mold!
 Originally Posted by CRUSADER
 Originally Posted by timekiller
 Originally Posted by CRUSADER
Forgot to say: that Irish coin is far better than any I have ever had. Well worth the hunt 
Yea I can only think it's because of that ground.Man In all my time of digging bottles and stuff in the past.I don't remember ever anything that hard.This dirt you hit with a hand spade and it will bounce back off.You have to chop and chop at it till you get broke in to it.And then it's so hard the spade sqeaks like your hitting metal the whole time you are going down. CRAZY HARD!
Our clay gets like that sometimes. I jump hard on the spade (makes holes in army boots, they last me a year sometimes) & get 1inch of depth. The amazing thing is I still have my fav spade which has lasted me 8 years, very smooth corners & lots of wear, its part of the family & will be a great loss when dead 
I know they do become a part of you after awhile. I've made special trips back just to recover mine before.When I could had gone 5 min down the road and brought another.
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Nov 01, 2009, 07:01 AM
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Re: No Luck Guy's On Other Half Of Spoon Mold!
Pete,
Yooooo, it is good to see you posting again with North Carolina frontier coins and relics. You, my man, are what I call a Colonial bloodhound.
Thanks for sharing your father's coins as well.
Kirk
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Nov 01, 2009, 07:06 AM
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Re: No Luck Guy's On Other Half Of Spoon Mold!
Hey, Pete my Colonial Man, that Hibernia copper you dug is sweeet! Your dad's coins also make me to the pioneers of the North Carolina ground! I love the site pics as well! The site looks prime for early dwellings!
I'm going to try and unleash the Colonial animal today! We are hunting a new site and I'm hoping for some coppers!
Kyle
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Nov 01, 2009, 07:09 AM
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Re: No Luck Guy's On Other Half Of Spoon Mold!
You may not have found the other half of the spoon mold this trip. Finding coins and relics like this I would keep searching for the mold
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Nov 01, 2009, 07:12 AM
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Re: No Luck Guy's On Other Half Of Spoon Mold!
Great looking site with awesome results! You are lucky!!
If the elevator tries to bring you down, go crazy, punch a higher floor!
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Nov 01, 2009, 07:36 AM
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Re: No Luck Guy's On Other Half Of Spoon Mold!
wow you are sure making fantastic finds there. congrats
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Nov 01, 2009, 08:02 AM
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