Twins....

bravowhiskey

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I made a trip out to the family place over the last few days for a little R&R. Did a little scouting for the upcoming deer season, hunted the creek for artifacts, and swung the coil at the old homesite. ( NW Brown County, Tx.) This is all there is left of it, nothing above ground, but a few things under same...

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I search and search each time I'm out there, because on my very first attempt I got real lucky and pulled an old seated liberty dime. I pictured it about 2 months ago. It was an 1876 with a CC mint.
The place has yielded a boat load of shooting remnants, shell casings from .32 cal, .41 cal, .45-70 and even ball shot. All compliments of my wifes' great granddad, who settled the place back when they were still ducking arrows from the previous landlords. Here are a few from this last trip...

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I really enjoy finding these links with the past. But I have been real disappointed that there has been no other coinage found. There was virtually no money to be had back then. We have letters from the family, dated to when this place was settled, to attest to this fact. T.J. Smith (wifes' great granddad) corresponded with his step-dad, Mr. E.E. Martin back in Horse Creek Alabama, in Walker County and from kin then in Lumpkin County, Ga. dated to 1870's that go into detail about the scarcity of cash in those early days.
Well, imagine then, how surprised I was, when the SE keyed on a sweet spot not 200 feet from the first and only other coin find. Are you as totally unprepared for this as I was? A second seated liberty dime. Same year and mint mark...twins, if you will.
Here is a pic of the twins reunited after all these many years.

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I am still whooping it up. You probably have heard me if you were within a few surrounding states. The second is a little more worn and with a nasty "old gash" but who the heck cares? This is no beauty contest for uncirculated coinage. These have been in the dirt for 133 years.
You could not pay me any price for these. They are mint as far as I'm concerned. I told the wife, "Here, hold what your great granddad, who you never even met, probably had in his pocket many, many years ago." And imagine what his wife Molly had to say when he lost them.
That is what I love about this hobby. Nothing else compares!

Good luck to you,
BW
 

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wingmaster

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Very nice seated there congrats.
 

kane23

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Awesome! your the man! Kane 23
 

Mr Tuff

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them are nice ones :icon_thumleft: MR TUFF
 

Rusted_Iron

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that is a great story and great pictures. The scarcity of coins at that site, and who they belonged to, makes them so much greater a find. Although CC mintmark seated dimes at any place would be cause for celebration, as far as I'm concerned.
 

mpostma

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Great Digs!

Wonderful story!

Congrats on the twins! Nicely done!

What a great connection to family history.
Thank you so much for posting!

Good Luck,
Mark
 

time4me

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Now that is really something special. I hope you played the lotto the day you found that twin!
 

rjw4law

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Very good,,,,nice twins.
 

eggbag

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Great story and finds! I am yet to find any type of seated coin, I can't even get my mutt to sit half the time.
 

MUD(S.W.A.T)

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Hey, :hello:

Wow !!! :o You stole my coin and cloned it.... :tongue3:

Nice finds and post !! :icon_thumleft:

Heres mine... :headbang:

Keep @ it and HH!! :D ;D
 

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watercolor

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Excellent hunt!

BTW, your first photo is a wonderful study and really
expresses your feelings about your family's past history.
 

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