37 pre-1930 Wheats in one hole!

Dave2000

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I found a nice, old (1920s?) silver pinback on Saturday and a few flat buttons, but no coins. On Sunday, I went back to the same site (densely wooded) and my first target was loud and choppy, did not sound like a coin. I dug it and found a wheat cent, then re-checked-- and the signal would not go away as I kept pulling wheat after wheat out of the same hole. I was using my NEL Tornado, so target separation wasn't great and I couldn't tell how many coins were buried. When it was all done, 37 wheats were extracted, years as follows (no key dates unfortunately):

1910
1914
1916(x2)
1917(x3)
1918(x7)
1919(x8)
1919D
1919S(x3)
1926
1927(3)
1928
1929(x4)
1929D
(And one unknown-- worn date, possible counterstamp on obverse)

I scraped enough crud off of each with a wooden toothpick to see each year. There is one that may be counterstamped that I have to look at closer. Most are in great shape and have corrosion but not much wear from circulation. Definitely hitting this site again asap.
 

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jeff of pa

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Awsome ! The container must have Rotted/rusted away.
No sign of Foreign material like leather or Tin ?

Maybe they were in a paper Coin roll
re scan the hole in a day or 2 .

the sound you got is normal.
I think it is because the Detector wants to detect the Closest target to the coil
and the ones surrounding it are confusing the circuits. so it makes a crappy signal.

I'll also guess what you think is a counterstamp is probably from Tin or
anther coin trying to stick fast. however only a guess since I don't see it.
 

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Man that's great!, 37 wheats is a monthly total for some! Exciting stuff!
 

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Cool finds! Congrats


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That's a cool find

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Dave2000

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Awsome ! The container must have Rotted/rusted away.
No sign of Foreign material like leather or Tin ?

Maybe they were in a paper Coin roll
re scan the hole in a day or 2 .

the sound you got is normal.
I think it is because the Detector wants to detect the Closest target to the coil
and the ones surrounding it are confusing the circuits. so it makes a crappy signal.

I'll also guess what you think is a counterstamp is probably from Tin or
anther coin trying to stick fast. however only a guess since I don't see it.

Thanks to everyone for the kind words and comments-- it's funny that a few days ago, I commented on someone else's post that I like Wheats and I think they're good finds-- and then the next day, this happened. :)

Good points above, Jeff, but I don't think that it was part of a paper roll. All of the coins are encrusted on both sides (except for maybe 2) and were found fairly scattered within the hole, so I doubt they were ever in close contact with eachother.

I should've put my digger next to that hole picture for scale, but it's about 1 foot square, and it almost looked as if the coins were sprinkled rather than buried in a big lump. I didn't find any other material as I sifted through the dirt that may have been some kind of a container. I went out in about a 10 ft radius with the Tornado and there wasn't so much as a beep. I'll take a closer look at that "counterstamp" coin and will post pictures if it's anything significant-- but you're right, it may just be damage (sometimes damage/corrosion can look like something else). I also found a 1936 Mercury Dime at the site but it was significantly farther way, so I don't think it was related to this grouping.
 

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Wow. What an amazing spill. I have never found that many coins in any spill. Congrats.
 

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Now that's a spill!! Congrats on a cool find
 

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stop and ponder this_____________what if they were Indians------------------or Eagles. HEY >>>>>>>>>>>it's possible :---)
 

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