1842 O Dime- Blazing Detail- Persitance Pays Off

shanegalang

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Took advantage of the gorgeous weather over the week end to do some digging on a site that has not given up many finds in the past but the quality of those finds certainly made up for the lack of quantity.
Met up with my fellow Canefield Bandit Buckleboy who always inspires me to get out and hunt..........even when I have a hang over from a previous nights shenanigans:tongue3:. We spent half the day doing row after cane field row with not much to show for it but a few musket balls, flat buttons and the occasional pottery shard that are all good signs of the possibility of greater finds.
By about 11 o'clock we lacked much to show for our efforts so we took a nice break for lunch for some good food and discussion about where to try our luck in the afternoon. We finally decided we would return to the place we had been all day, persevere! I walked down a row no longer than fifty or so yards, got a nice high signal and looked down to center my coil on that beep. I locked my eyes on what looked like half of a coin sticking out of the side of a row! Louisiana has recently had quite a bit of rain that obviously had washed the dirt away from about 2/3rds of the coin. I called BB over, he always provides the camera and we always share in the excitement of good finds. Upon taking pictures we immediately noticed the date on the dime, 1842! But did it have an O mint mark like most of the seated coins we dig here? You bet it did! After slowly removing it from it's long time tomb and going to the truck to rinse it with some water I discovered the pleasing O on the reverse.
I am amazed at the almost uncirculated detail of this dime! I cant help but think it was dropped the day it left the bank. It's even more amazing that it escaped any plow damage in it's 173 years in the ground.
Lesson learned- always stay positive and persistent even when the finds are thin. HH- Shanegalang- The Canefield Bandits
 

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bonepicker

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Nice Seated Lady. :thumbsup:. Shes a Beaut!
That pottery chard is pretty cool too.
 

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Incredible condition on that Seated dime! Just don't see them come up like that very often. Congrats Shane!
 

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Man, you got one of the best coins of the year there! I think I have only dug one dime, ever that was as close to uncirculated as that one. Wish they all came out looking that nice.

Lets go do it again this Friday! :headbang:

-Buck
 

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Awesome coin and an awesome site, I have yet to find a site where there are any great finds just laying on the surface. A place like that is a time saving location, especially when digging plugs is optional. :thumbsup: Still looking for my 1st "O" mint mark.
 

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No bloody way!! That's incredible detail. Great find and yes, persistence pays!

Cheers

Steve
 

Steve in PA

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One of the nicest silvers I've seen you guys pull from those cane fields.
 

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Very nice seated dime, congrats .
 

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That coin's a beaut! Congrats! Also, on the close up, I think the face on the pottery resembles George Washington. Had to throw that in!
 

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HenryWaltonJonesJr

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That is an awesome find, congrats! I also really like the pottery piece with what appears to have Washington's face on it. I'd hole that to be worn as a necklace for sure!

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Congratz! That is a great coin and an "O" mint to boot!
 

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That is an awesome find, congrats! I also really like the pottery piece with what appears to have Washington's face on it. I'd hole that to be worn as a necklace for sure!

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I have seen ppl wrap them in silver like a coin bazzel for a necklaces, yes it dose look to be GW
 

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