2 seated coins + skeleton keys

Bartek

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Howdy TNet, its been a while since I posted. I apologize.
So far I've been having a very good season. But last few weeks the heat wave hit and I've been staying away. That's until yesterday. I was going to do some solo morning detecting, but decided to check in on EastCoastHunter (good old Charlie). Right away, by his voice, I could tell he was also going through detecting withdrawals. After few minutes of pep talk I turned my car around and started driving in his direction.

We got into a section of woods that I am sure was detected many times over, but we never walked that way. The summer bramble is in its fullness, dense, full of spider webs and flying insects attacking u from every direction.

The ground was quiet besides the occasional shotgun shell. Then I got what almost would seem like a penny (small copper) sound on my deus. I dig about 3" and see the silver goodness.

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Smaller than a dime I had a good idea what it was.
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A long walk, and many shotgun shell later. The ground seemed to have changed, there was a thick patch of bramble and dirt under the feet looked different. As I dug one of the two skeleton keys I thought "home site"?

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I calls for Charlie and we began to work the immediate area. There was definitely some activity, I found few Indians and Charlie got a large crowned coin (trying to id it)
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As I'm working around what I believe is an old home site I get a quick but definite sweet tone in my earphones. I work the deus down the target, nice clean tone and smooth finish ...I think to myself "oh it's a coin, perhaps silver"! I dig down and pops out a silver quarter! I move some of the dirt, recognize what it is and drop it, calling for Charlie.
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It's one of those wish it and get it moments because an hour earlier we were talking about how seated Quarters are so elusive, and how sweet it would be to dig one up!

And there she is clean and prestige, probably the nicest condition quarter I've ever found:

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These are after a warm water and gentle soap wash

What a good day to be out there! Hopefully the heat won't keep us down too long. Thanks for looking and HH.
 

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Bartek

Bartek

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A great hunt you guys had congrats on the double seated coins veryyyyyyyyyyyy nice!
 

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Congrats on the silver! Nothing like pulling out a double on a single hunt and having such a crispness to it as a bonus, a day to remember of sure. Did you ID the copper yet, a Farthing?
 

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Very nice finds friend! Gotta love seeing those silvers glimmering out of the dirt. I have been detecting fit about 17 years and I have only found 1 half dime. 1857. I can still remember it like it was yesterday :). Congrats.
 

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Congrats on the silver! Nothing like pulling out a double on a single hunt and having such a crispness to it as a bonus, a day to remember of sure. Did you ID the copper yet, a Farthing?

Thanks for looking, that copper coin (EastcoastHunter's find) was identified as a 18th century French Sol under "what is it section".
 

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What a hunt and to pull two seated's, Awesome day!!
That quarter is definitely one sharp coin. Congrats!!
 

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