Hello Ben! Been looking for you, can you tell me why this brick is beeping?

BigWaveDave

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I told my wife, that today I was going to find big silver. Nothing like seeing Ben Franklin himself, peeking out of the hole, on the 4th of July!:headbang: My first one, check that one off the bucket list!
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My hunt this am was at an old homesite, now a neighborhood park. Never did I expect to find two King George Canadian quarters! One is 1918, the other is worn down smooth, gotta be older. I didn't know they were even on my bucket list, so sweet!
Later on, I found a patch of mid tone signals, was gonna pass them up, but they were deep, ssoooo....
I worked that spill for about a half hour, beep after beep, 17 coins, no clue what they were. Turns out, all 1940's Mexican 10 centavos.... Oh well. Mixed in the mess was a Cuban nickel, or whatever, 1946. Soon thereafter, I got a good hit, kinda deep...target was the redline hot wheels, 1967. Also, my first one.
Ha! I found a lighter, it works! You can never have enough lighters.
So I call last target, and I go back to a hit I had earlier. It was reading up as a dime, but there was a big brick, or something on top of it. I decided that I was gonna win this battle, and I pried that stubborn brick out the way. Turns out, it was part of a chewed up walkway....umm..where did the signal go, wtf? It took a minute, but I realized the signal was in the encrusted mass of junk.... Ooh, there it is! I LMFAO, another big silver! 1942 Mercury... Gonna keep that, just the way it is. image.jpeg

Thanks for looking, and Happy 4th!:hello:
 

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Making memories! Sounds like a fun hunt. Ben looks awesome! Congrats [emoji106]

HH RN
 

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Yep, Ben is looking mighty good these days! :occasion14:
 

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That was a pretty interesting hunt. Congrats on the Franklin and I love the older Canadian stuff. The Cuban and Mexican coins may not be worth much, but they do make the hunts more interesting, I mean hey, at least they were not all pulltabs or can slaw, right?
 

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:laughing7: Great story, Dave!! A Big Ben on the 4th and the wings of Mercury embedded in mortar........priceless!!! Way to go..........:occasion14:
 

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Congratualtions on the big silver recovery! :occasion14:
 

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Great Finds! I love the sidewalk merc. Pretty darn cool that it's heads up, neat to be able to read the date.

Big Silver Congratz
 

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looks like the hotwheels is 'Deora'. that was one of the original first 16 line up and probably worth a little even in dug condition
 

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Congrats on the great finds!! Bucket-lister's are always great to knock off- still looking for my first Ben, even though I've had many earlier ones.. Continued success to you!

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looks like the hotwheels is 'Deora'. that was one of the original first 16 line up and probably worth a little even in dug condition

Yea, I looked it up...$40 bucks to $65 on some sites! Not crusty like this one though....
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Glad you did so well Like the franklin bet there is a lot more there Great post!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Now thats a good hunt. :occasion14: The Franklin half is still on my bucket list
 

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Nice finds. I pulled a franklin a couple years back. My only Canadian silver is a 1918 quarter just like yours
 

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Nice finds. I pulled a franklin a couple years back. My only Canadian silver is a 1918 quarter just like yours

A bit of research shows me the one worn dateless has to be between 1912-1919....
 

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Sounds like you had a great 4th of July BWD :headbang: Nothing like checking off a few bucket listers in a single hunt. That Merc find is unique, I don't blame you for keeping it as it is. I really like the Ben F half, they are hard to find. Congrats on the big silver as well as the 3 smaller ones. :occasion14: Gonna be hard to beat today';s hunt, enjoy the feeling....
 

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Sounds like you had a great 4th of July BWD :headbang: Nothing like checking off a few bucket listers in a single hunt. That Merc find is unique, I don't blame you for keeping it as it is. I really like the Ben F half, they are hard to find. Congrats on the big silver as well as the 3 smaller ones. :occasion14: Gonna be hard to beat today';s hunt, enjoy the feeling....

Thanks Sarge... I had a good feeling about today. Had no permissions lined up, and didn't want to door knock early this am. This little park I had beeped gently before, and found some clad. My new hunting technique makes my old hunts new again. The rainy season is helping me reach those deeper targets too. Blows my mind to think what I have walked over this past year, and missed it.:BangHead:
 

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That merc-in-the-sidewalk is awesome - love that. Actually like the '40s spill too... And 3 big silver?! Can't beat that. It's funny, I've only ever found 1 Franklin half in 10 years of detecting (alongside plenty of other halves and silver). I always just assume they were all picked out by the old timers back in the day as they'd be the most common and shallowest big silvers. Who knows?

Anyhow, congrats on a sweet hunt! I'm about to walk out the door to hopefully do the same :)
 

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Some great finds, love the Franklin!:headbang:

Have you check that Mercury closely, if not look again it could be a 1942/1, which is worth a good deal of money!


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No, too bad for me. It's pretty chewed up too.
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I'll never know where it was minted either...
 

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