A.K.A The Silver Mine

ZoSo71

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Step back a few weeks.

A nice fall morning in November.

I decided to hunt my usual stomping grounds.

It was a short 30 something mile drive, On the way there I made a plan of attack.

I was going to concentrate on a small patch of land about 40 X 200, I pulled out a few Buffalo’s from that once very old Picnic/Baseball area this summer.
The land right next to it is loaded with silver and I have been pulling a large amount of silver coinage out of that area for years.

Welcome to The Silver Mine…

About 250 acres of large fields..Rolling Hills.. And a 50 acre Bass infested lake.

I can date the Picnic and Swimming Park back to the 1930’s. Before that there was
Temporary train station used for about 5 years, until the larger station was built further down the road. Where the temporary train stop stood, I found 2 LC’s about 3 years ago.
Along with some modern silver coinage. I stumbled upon a old cabin site that was rumored to be a ranch hand’s cabin and stalls from when the land was part of a larger farm and has roots to the founding of the township.

I started my hunt next to an old baseball diamond, digging every signal.
I knew by the amount of pull tabs and nails I was digging I was probably
Searching where bleachers once stood.

I started hitting silver..A merc..A rosey..another merc..
Then 2 silver quarters followed by a few more silver dimes.
With a mixed bag of wheats in between.
8 silver coins and 10 wheats.

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Behind the old beat up backstop I dug a pull tab signal and got a sterling Girl Scout ring.
It wasn’t until I got home I could read the “Sterling” stamped on the bottom.

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With my back hurting bad I took a rest under a newer picnic pavilion and contemplated my next move.

I restarted my hunt near the lake where 2 platform high dives once stood.
When I was about 5 years old I remember them being as tall as the clouds.
The park pulled them out in the 80’s, due to insurance costs and accidents.

They replaced the diving platforms with a nice fishing dock. That too was torn out in 1994. That was also the spot I first met my wife. The same spot we met for our first date. The same spot we first kissed. The same spot we had our wedding photos.

That is the same spot this 18K gold ring popped out of the sand. And it’s heavy!
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I don’t think it is all that old.. The beach is pretty busy in the summer months.
And the park turns the sand every Saturday.

After that it was time to go…

Jump ahead a week or two…
Sitting at home waiting for my eye appointment.
I left early to hunt a local park I was shown by some fellow Tnet members.
After wondering around for a bit I settled in a small clearing a few feet off the beaten path.

It was littered with pull tabs and the cans they belonged to.
I thought about moving to a different spot, but decided to just take it slow.
My first target was a no date Buffalo no more then 3 inches deep. After sweeping the hole I got another signal at 3 inches. I pulled up a handful of dirt and found a Wheat
About an inch away. No less then a 3 feet away I got a solid high signal, I knew it was silver showing at 6 inches. I was expecting a merc.
I was even more excited to find a 1905 Barber Dime.
About that time I was already late for my eye appointment.
So decided to stay and hunt.
It was while digging a small silver pendant I looked up and saw 3 large doe’s
Staring me down. As I moved, they moved. I threw a rock towards then, and they didn’t even flinch. Keeping an eye on the deer and a ear on the detector, I got a nice solid signal
In the nickel zone. It was another Buffalo. When I kneeled down to dig it the deer moved in way to close for comfort. I stood up and shook my arms at them , it seemed to make them mad and they stomped their hooves and dropped their heads. I knew it was time to get out of there! I took the shortest and fastest path out of there.. Right through the picker bushes on a steep bank. I just might try that spot again after the rut!

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HH
ZoSo
 

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MUD(S.W.A.T)

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Re: A.KA The Silver Mine

Heh, :laughing7:

Run away from the deer don't want them to get you...? :dontknow:

Nice finds, great haul, good site !! :icon_thumleft: :headbang:

Keep @ it and HH!! :D ;D
 

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ZoSo71

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Re: A.KA The Silver Mine

Heh,

Run away from the deer don't want them to get you...?

LOL.. 3 females in the peak of the rut! and me holding nothing more then a lesche.

The deer here in and around Cleveland are not afraid of people.
If this was in another place beside a public park.. One of thoes doe's would have been on the dinner table!

HH
ZoSo
 

SoreKneesDayton

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Re: A.KA The Silver Mine

Fantastic finds and a well written story. You had me going till the end. As always, glad to see Ohio is a MDers dream.

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creeper71

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Re: A.KA The Silver Mine

ZoSo71 said:
Heh,

Run away from the deer don't want them to get you...?

LOL.. 3 females in the peak of the rut! and me holding nothing more then a lesche.

The deer here in and around Cleveland are not afraid of people.
If this was in another place beside a public park.. One of thoes doe's would have been on the dinner table!

HH
ZoSo
I was just going to say something about Rut season Zoso.. Alot people just see deer as timid animals ..they don't realize how dangerous deer actually can be..
 

RON (PA)

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Re: A.KA The Silver Mine

Very nice haul and story. Sounds like that place has a lot of history to it. I would stay there as long as it is producing.
 

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ZoSo71

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what is the word A.KA???
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vernon getzler
find lawyer

Good eye.. I didn't even notice I forgot the period in A.K.A
(must have been Guninness kicking in)

HH
ZoSo71
 

JerV3

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Nice finds Zoso

It was worth the drive

HH Jer
 

MarkinIa

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Very nice story with some great finds to go with it.

It does sound like you have a silver mine there.
 

Mirage

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Dave,
That is a pretty crazy haul from the silver mine - considering what you have pulled from that site!

Dan recently talked to someone who sledded down the hill at the second place you detected. They use to call it seven bumps hill. They sledded right over the road and into the creek. ;D

Dan got three mercs from that hill last time. Still plenty at that park. :icon_sunny:

BTW - Nate is planning a 'berg hunt after his finals. Stay tuned. :thumbsup:
 

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ZoSo71

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That sounds like quite the little adventure, treasure, action, love, danger, ever consider writing a book?

The story isn't over yet.. Stay tuned!


Dave,
That is a pretty crazy haul from the silver mine - considering what you have pulled from that site!

Dan recently talked to someone who sledded down the hill at the second place you detected. They use to call it seven bumps hill. They sledded right over the road and into the creek.

Dan got three mercs from that hill last time. Still plenty at that park.

BTW - Nate is planning a 'berg hunt after his finals. Stay tuned.


Bob..
That spot at the mine where you and Nate found the Silver and Wheats and that nice SLQ (@#*%$#)
Is about 80 yards away from the old train stop. Look at google earth for the railroad bed right next to the lake on the north side and follow back to where your guys found the goodies. It was then used for a huge parking lot from the 30's to the late 70's

That's a crazy hill to go down. Must have been fun back in the day.
Go down it now. You can call it seven bumps on the head.
I am sure there is alot more there. I almost made it there last weekend.

The "berg" sounds great.. I need a day out!

HH
ZoSo
 

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Wow. Great group of finds. Bunch of silver and gold to boot. :thumbsup: Congrats.
 

Keith IL

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Nice spot for sure! The 18k ring is old not new, anytime you see that raised lettering in a depression odds are it's turn of the century through the 40's. That has been my experience(have found many)
Good hunting
 

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