1800 Draped Bust Dime!!!!!!!!!!!!

1235CE

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Hello all.......I cannot believe what I found tonight!!!!!.........well, let me back up 3 years to let you know how I ended up swinging a loop where I did after work tonight......my brother works with a guy who happens to own about 500 acres of hay fields (all neatly divided by old stone walls) in Western Mass. (The Beautiful Berkshires)

He learned of our hobby and said (3 years ago) to help yourself to checking out my fields anytime you want and we hit the fields hard for the first year with only a Buffalo nickel to show for our efforts. The next year (2007) I took a friend of mine out into the very middle of one field and completely out of the blue we found 3 Large Cents within about 10 feet of each other (1801,1803 Draped Bust and a really nice 1787 NJ Copper)........and so we POUNDED that one particular field for the rest of that summer and NOTHING else. I mean literally coming home with clean hands.

I did not even hit these fields at all last year and then last week, lacking for a new place to go, I decided to back to the "Large Cent Field"........this time something caught my eye near the edge of the field.......it was 4 square field stones, in the shape of a square (maybe a 20x20 shack, house, cabin, who knows?......and this "foundation" was about 200 feet from where the Large Cents came from.......so I start focusing on this area and I immediately get an 1906 Indian Head at about 4 inches and then 5 feet from that I get a quarter signal (+87 on my XLT) also at 4 inches and I was THRILLED to pull out an 1918-s Standing Liberty Quarter........it's been a REALLY slow year for me and this was only my 6th silver all year........so yes, I was VERY HAPPY!

Was thinking about that spot all week and finally got a chance to go back tonight and grid out a larger area, moving away from the 4 stones, getting closer to the spot where the large cents came from........with clean hands and daylight going away fast I was really just roaming around a little, getting ready to head home when I get a +74/+75 reading and when I checked the depth it was coming up around 5 inches.........hmmmm......that's a deep Wheat Cent I thought and dug my plug..................it fell right out of the very bottom of my plug into my hands.........thought I had Spanish silver at first until I saw "Liberty"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..........knew exactly what it was and with trembling hands and knees somehow drove home..........This is my very best find of my life and I am sooooo happy to be able to share it with you all!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have a couple questions and please feel free to chime in with any grade and/or value you may think.......I am thinking Fine but that is really just a guess.........and does anyone see something odd with the "18" in the date......maybe a re-cut die?.........also, are Draped Bust Dimes attributed like other coins? I'm very curious if someone can put a rarity or variety number on this.........thank you all for reading this and looking at the pics, may you all stumble across something like this very soon.

HH all!

Greg
(yes, I'm going back to that field in the morning :-)
 

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1235CE

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Don in SJ said:
I see nothing but die irregularities which is on others I have looked at. Y'all seeing something I am not. It is a JR-1 variety if the Eagle's beak is not touching the star 12, on JR-2 variety the Eagle's beak touches star 12. Obverses are the same for both varieties.

Don

Don, while I value your insight and input does it not look to be a small "1" directly to the left of the regular "1" (complete with a pointed tip) as well as the tip of a "7" coming out of the "8" at exactly 9 o'clock?...........and since we're talking about it do you see the remnants of a 7 directly in the middle of the first "0"? as well as something connecting both 0's.......your pic is too enlarged for detail, check out mine in the original post.........I am aware that there are only 2 known varieties but can't new varieties can be found?......I'm not trying to make more of this than it is or somehow make my coin more interesting, just really curious about what I (and others) are seeing.........
 

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rjw4law

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What a beautiful find...love it.
 

creeper71

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Don there is a 7 there an the tip of the 1 under the 1 that you see... I tried to copy your photo you had an circle the areas that I'm referring too..but the dang photos are lost in my PC somewhere an I'm very irritated cause I can't find them to show you... but they are there.... it is not a die mark.. if it is one heck of a quiescence that it looks like a 7 an a 1
 

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creeper71 said:
Don there is a 7 there an the tip of the 1 under the 1 that you see... I tried to copy your photo you had an circle the areas that I'm referring too..but the dang photos are lost in my PC somewhere an I'm very irritated cause I can't find them to show you... but they are there.... it is not a die mark.. if it is one heck of a quiescence that it looks like a 7 an a 1
ALSO....Look at the first"0"...It appears there is some number underneath it. (Looks like a"7") to me. The stem of the number is pretty clear running through the opening of the first"0". And the top of the number is just above the "0". Does anyone else see this?
 

creeper71

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hogge said:
creeper71 said:
Don there is a 7 there an the tip of the 1 under the 1 that you see... I tried to copy your photo you had an circle the areas that I'm referring too..but the dang photos are lost in my PC somewhere an I'm very irritated cause I can't find them to show you... but they are there.... it is not a die mark.. if it is one heck of a quiescence that it looks like a 7 an a 1
ALSO....Look at the first"0"...It appears there is some number underneath it. (Looks like a"7") to me. The stem of the number is pretty clear running through the opening of the first"0". And the top of the number is just above the "0". Does anyone else see this?
I do now it looks the the very top corner of a 7 ... I think you need to contact a professional an whoever you contact for a new variety cause I think this may be one... couldn't find a 1800 8 0ver 7 on a google search!
 

Evolution

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I think I see the remnants of a 9 under the first 0. I also see something under the 8 but its not too clear to my eyes. Great find!!!!! :headbang:
 

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creeper71

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Evolution said:
I think I see the remnants of a 9 under the first 0. I also see something under the 8 but its not too clear to my eyes. Great find!!!!! :headbang:
thanks Ev! that first one by the 8 is the 7..I tried to copy paste an was lost in my pc somewhere
 

oldgold

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:icon_thumleft: SUPER Find ! I vote Banner
 

nova treasure

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Awesome Coin, I also found a Draped Bust Dime this Year, but your Dime is most incredible.

Excellent Banner Find,
Nova Treasure
 

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KylePA said:
I found this 1811/9 Capped Bust dime in March. I also believe one guy found a 1795 Flowing Hair this year. It made the banner, too.

Kyle

I must have missed those. I know it appears that I am on here 24/7, but I do occasionally get away from my computer.

Congrats on yours!

Neil
 

NGE

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This is what dreams are made of. way to go on a once in a lifetime find. Ya got my banner vote!.......NGE
 

Kirk PA

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I am still perplexed about why this hasn't made the Banner. :dontknow: :dontknow: :dontknow:

Kirk :dontknow:
 

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And my Wife still thinks I'm crazy for doing this dirt fishing game....Ha.......Killer find, enjoy this day for it belongs to you my friend. That is a beautiful coin....Nice job. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: BANNER THAT THANG!!!!! jgas
 

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