Last Few Outings - Lots of Silver, 10 Yesterday Alone!

washingtonian

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Hey all!

Iā€™ve still been managing to get out a bit, usually about once a week now. Hard to keep up with everything. Iā€™ve got a pile of clad that needs a good rinse this morning.

Anyways, Iā€™ve had a bit of luck detecting lately, especially yesterday! Iā€™ll post my last few outings here.


8/21/20

Got together with forum member Echoplex to try a few spots out. First place was a bust and the second place had the dreaded sign of old sod, the plastic mesh webbing.

We were about to give up when I found a Merc (45-S) just under the webbing. Good thing we didnā€™t give up either because I also found a buffalo nickel (36-S) and a Rosie (52-S) there.

I tried out one more spot on the way home and what I lacked in old coins it made up for in relics. I got a brass tag that reads ā€œMeijiya Co 177ā€, a ā€œUS PSRā€ (Postal Service) cufflink and a thimble with reads ā€œPay Less Dress Better Pacific Outfitting Co.ā€

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8/23/20

Got out for a little hunt with forum member NoThisIsPatrick. It was pretty brutal. We struck out at a number of places for a couple of hours and finally decided to try an old spot that had given it up in the past. My day was saved at the end by pulling a 48-S Rosie.

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8/28/20

Yesterday ucsgdavis and I got together to check out some old sites of interest. We noticed a nearby teardown about to occur, talked to the residents and got the green light. I picked up a Rosie (53-S) pretty early on and he got a stellar coin right off the bat. I donā€™t want to steal his thunder in case he wants to post about it but I was jealous.

A little ways into being there I was getting a 33-36 on the Nox 800 at about 5 notches down. It was a good repeatable signal and pretty tight. I knew that was a good sign but was bummed when all I got was a small iron washer.

I scanned again and the signal was still there but now more in the sidewall. I had Keith cold check it and he thought it sounded juicy too.

I was trying to be careful rooting around in the sidewall and I pulled the dirt out an Pinpointer a Merc! I was thinking that was pretty great, but also odd that it would ring so consistently high for that.

So I check the dirt pile again and a second Merc. Hell yeah! I started to wonder if there could be even more so I checked the hole again and it went off!

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I got 5 Mercs from that little hole and thought that was it. I put the plug back and swung and was getting some crazy signals 6 inches away. I pulled up a little junk and then...more silver! 2 more Mercs and a GW!

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I then proceeded to chase every signal in a several foot radius and managed to find one more Merc. So someone lost 9 silver coins worth $1.05 in ~1943 and didnā€™t notice and no one else did either? Crazy! I wonder if maybe it was a lost coin purse that has since rotted away. I guess Iā€™ll never know.

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Other notable finds yesterday included a marble, military button and 17 (common date) wheat pennies. Dates on the silvers are:
-Mercs; 23, 28-S, 36-S, 41-S, 41-S, 41-S, 41-S, 42
-Rosie: 53-S
-Washington: 43-S

So thatā€™s how the 10 silver coins came to be. Pretty wild. My best day previously is 6 which Iā€™ve hit a couple times.

Always a good reminder to keep swinging and never give up because you donā€™t know whatā€™s right around the corner!!

Thanks for looking all and happy hunting.
-W
 

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uscgdavis

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Yesterday was a great day! Unbelievable, finding all that silver in one hole. If I hadn't been there, I would have had a hard time believing it! Great find, man. Had fun hunting with you, as always. My find for the day was a 1928 SLQ. Only my third ever. And first with a date! Also got 11 wheats. 20200828_184730.jpg 20200828_184603.jpg
 

ArfieBoy

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Wow! Great pile of silver! Congratulations to both of you! Thanks for inspiring us!
 

Digger RJ

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Awesome!!!! Congrats!!!!
 

Racso

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Ten silvers in one hunt is quite the accomplishment Wash but Iā€™m sure you will beat that record soon enough. Good luck in the next one, HH.
 

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washingtonian

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Thanks so much all! Keith, that SLQ is awesome. They are so hard to come by, itā€™s amazing you have found 3 this year alone.

Thank you all for the kind words. I donā€™t know if Iā€™ll ever top 10 silver coins in a day but Iā€™ll keep trying!! :)
 

smallfoot

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That's a real good day in anybody's book! Congrats! Now go back and find that broken piggy bank laying 10 feet away..:laughing7:
 

Truth

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Well well Mr Washingtonian you are on fire I havenā€™t had a successful dig as you. As far as Silver goes Iā€™ve always just found one at a time on each hunt for some reason. Youā€™ve had much success great job and keep them coming!! Congratulations
 

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Nice old coin shooting, congrats! :occasion14:
 

ANTIQUARIAN

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Man, I'd say that you've had quite a few good hunts this month! :occasion14:
Congrats on all those beautiful silvers.

I love the look of this tag too, is there a makers name on the back?
Looks like a baggage tag of sorts :icon_scratch: have you done any online research on what the Meijiya Co. was?

Dave
 

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Joe-Dirt

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Nice job Mr. WaRshintonian!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Steve in PA

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You are definitely pushing the silver coin envelope! Where are you at FTY?
 

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