Big Silver from the Park!

Mirage

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I had the itch to get out Friday after work. It was rainy and cold (30's) but I knew it would clear out the park. I headed out to an old park that we have done well at. Here is an artist's drawing of the park around 1910.

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I worked an open field and found a couple deep wheat pennies. Then I decided to try going off the beaten path into the overgrowth (area we have not hit as hard). The detector was falsing a lot in the overgrowth and it was very wet but I managed to get a good strong signal – almost too good. Dug down a plug and found a muddy big sized coin. It had a lot of mud but I could tell it was a Walker! :icon_sunny:
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Checked around a little more but was satisfied with my find and headed home. I washed up the Walker and set it out for Nate to see when he came home from school. The look on his face when he walked past the kitchen counter and saw the Walker sitting there with my other finds was priceless. He was like, “Whaaatt?!”

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Saturday we went back to the park Nate found the seated last weekend. We started in a new spot. The soil was very mineralized and coupled with all the rain the detectors were behaving badly again. Nate did manage to find a Buffalo nickel. We tried some other places in the park. No a lot of targets. Found some older wheats, bullets, pocket knives, etc.

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The neighborhood here is not the best. Lots of abandoned houses.

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Since 2005 home prices in Cleveland have dropped an average of 48%. What was funny was when we were hunting up near these houses a black guy walked by and called Nate a “Homie”. :laughing7:

Wikipedia's definition:
Homie (less frequently, homey), is a contraction of the American slang word "homeboy" which became prevalent among some of the youth in the African American and Mexican American communities starting in the late 1960's and continuing up to the present, particularly in the hip hop subculture.

So after a while we headed back to our old faithful park. Armed now with my small coil and better weather, I worked the same area I found the Walker the previous day and found a silver Quarter. It was not two feet from where the Walker had been found under an old apple tree. :thumbsup:

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Walker turned out to be a 1917. The Quarter was a 1940 so the two coins were most likely dropped in the early 40's.

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HH all and good luck,

Bob
 

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davest

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I was thinkin, "nice houses" why are they vacant? The coins you found are absolutely impressive, keep up the good digs, can't say much more cause evryone else beat me to it. :thumbsup:
 

Natman

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What it is, bro? It's a Walker, that's what ;D

WTG on the big silver Bob..those are the kind of finds that will always keep you coming back for more!

Nat
 

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Mirage said:
halfdime said:
Way to go on the Walker, Bob. Now get yourself into the back yards of some of those abandoned houses! I love the picture of the Walker sitting on your shoe!

Henry,
As tempting as those lots and abandoned houses are I think I am going to pass. Zoso has a good friend that works in the parks. He says that they are only allowed to work the parks if there are three of them and one has a radio. Nate and I did try one of those abandoned houses last year. I was so nervous I could only do it for about 15 minutes.....and besides there is so much trash.
Sounds like your plan is better!
Bob
 

wyattrr

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Nice Digs...Cool Narration of Story and Pics. As always you have productive hunts...Congrats and HH
 

Colonial Zoyboy

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I can just picture the intense look on Nate's face after seeing your wilver excavations on the table. :thumbsup:

Keep the big wilver finds a coming, buddy!

Kyle
 

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Mirage

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rtde3 said:
Great Finds! I like the pictures also! (old & new) Nice post Bud!

Thanks Bob - get that Pit open!

TEXAN Connection said:
Cool silver homie sounds good i got called a "dog" today

:D I won't ask the details of why you got called a dog but remember, Nate is the Homie!

zoyboy said:
I can just picture the intense look on Nate's face after seeing your wilver excavations on the table. :thumbsup:

Keep the big wilver finds a coming, buddy!

Kyle

Yeah, I'm sure you can relate with your brother. It's even better when you tell him where you found it and he says "I went in there". ;D
The only thing, I stepped over some silver to find my big silver(Nate found it the next day). :D
 

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