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cooltone23

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Oct 24, 2007
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Hello there! Know I havenā€™t been posting here in a while, but between work and more work, I really have been stuck not having time :(. Anyways, I visited my folks out in my hometown of Rio Grande City, deep in south Texas. Got to visit the old fort and do some detecting near my mothers house.

Hadnā€™t been long after I started when I got my first hit, and out popped a Buffalo Nickel. The coin was in very poor condition and seems it has been in the ground since the day it was minted. The only thing I can get from the date is a ā€œ9ā€ at the end. About an hour later out pops 1890 ā€œUno Centavoā€, Mexican one cent. Our town is along the border and was active during the Mexican revolution. That explained my other find, ā€œCinco Centavosā€, five cents 1915 (bottom left). The words on the face mean ā€œConstitutional Military (Army)ā€. This coin was from the Mexican state of Chihuaua.

My next two finds came later on that afternoon near my momā€™s neighborā€™s 100-year-old house. First popped out a Washington qtr. And can make out 194ā€¦ Cant make out the rest for sure, but it may look like a 6. Itā€™s weird how right before your going to end a hunt, you get a hit, and this was a great hit too. Near the old house where a dirt driveway runs, I got the silver I was looking for. Under only the top loose gravel pops this Barber Quarter. It was in really bad condition, as you can imagine and I had to wait until I got home to work some magic. After a couple days of slowly letting some of the grime com off and washing lightly in warm running water, the date appearedā€¦ 1901 :o!!! Heart began to pound as the next step was to see if it had a mintmark. My eyes gleamed and my heart pounded as that ā€œOā€ stared back at me :o. It was an awesome feeling!

Finds:
Ā· ???9 Buffalo Nickel
Ā· 1915 Chihuaua 5 cents
Ā· 1890 Mexican 1 cent
Ā· 194? Washington Qtr.
Ā· 1901 ā€œOā€ Barber Qtr.
 

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Shaw

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Cooltone, I bet that was an awesome hunt. Those Mexican cents are a very good dig, I rather dig those than that barber personally. 1890 - that is a nice find.

The Mexican revolution started in 1910 I believe.

Thanks for sharing the finds,

Jason
 

Kieth-Tx

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Cool finds Cooltone! The fort there was occupied during the Civil war by Confederate troops and there were a couple skirmishes there also. My job takes me through there sometimes and I'm always looking for new construction sites.
 

Shaw

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That show looks interesting, I may try to run over there if time permits.

Thanks for the link Cooltone
 

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cooltone23

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Oct 24, 2007
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Mad it up to the money show on Saturday at about noon. There were a lot of exhibitors there with a lot of neat stuff. No metal detecting booths there, but some booths had relics as far back as the Civil War. Enjoyed my time, and even won a drawing there. It was interesting looking at the 3 legged buffalo nickel and the person telling me "It's a deal, only $29,500. :o" All I could thing about, Tony, this is the dog house for ya! :tongue3:
 

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