1812 Large Cent -In the first TWO Mintues of hunting !

Don in SJ

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Ocean7 made a comment on his last post about how it is finding a coin at the beginning of your hunt and than that is it for the day. Well, this morning, I wanted to do some exploring type hunting and I walked in on an old stage road kept open by ATVers and I knew an adjoining road that parallels this one about half block further in, was not quite as open but probably never has been detected before. I have done well over the years doing old dirt road hunts and this morning that continued.

I did not turn my detector on for the 5 minute walk to this road, and when I spotted the road I did finally turn on the detector. I was immediately greeted by the sweet little iron hits, which when you are in the middle of nowhere is a good thing! As soon as I started swinging on the actual road, I got a sweet, weak but definite big copper reading on my detector. :)

We are in a drought like condition in my section of the state and the sandy soil is as dry as I have seen it in years. This sandy type soil was very solid and hard to penetrate and my detector was indicating at least 8+ inches in depth.

Luckily I had the Sunray Probe attached, since the coin was much deeper than I originally thought and thanks to the probe I did not strike the coin despite having a very small opening at the 10-12 inch mark, which is where the coin finally was recovered from its long hiding on that old road.

It was a decent but not great 1812 Classic Head Large Cent,the variety is Sheldon 289, they usually are not too great coming out of ground due to what has been said to be made of inferior copper, although I have one that is in spectacular condition found a couple years ago.

Of course, now that I found the coin in the first two minutes, although it took about 3-5 minutes to recover it! But I did not get another decent reading the rest of the morning.. Sort of like a jinx to find a coin right away for me, but it makes the hunt very successful from the git go. :)

I am also attaching a WHATIST, that I found, I did not give it much thought, until I washed it off. It is broken whatever it is, but what intrigued me was there are wires that taper embedded in this hunk of iron and as I looked at it from different angles I began to believe it might have been to represent a bird and the wires were meant to be the wings folded. Just a thought.

Oh, back to the coin, I do want to mention, that other than finding old coins in fields, the only other place that I have found coins deeper than the average of 4-6 inches at homesteads are the ones that are buried on old dirt roads. I suspect deposition of soil is higher on these old roads due to leaf matter accumulating on them, not totally sure but I do know my deepest non beach or field found coins have come from these old roads and only detectors that truly go deep will ever get them. If I had my smaller 8 inch coil on today, I am sure I most likely would not have had the signal..

HH

Don in South Jersey
 

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Nice coin, I enjoyed the photos and story!
 
wtg Don! - nice LC! see I think there is something to 'coin witching' - least for some of us! ;)
 
Another great post, Don.....great pictures, story, and coin. 8)

I have that happen to me all the time...My first dig will be my best dig. :-\
 
Mona Lisa said:
Another great post, Don.....great pictures, story, and coin.

I agree with Lisa. You are always finding some fantastic coins.

;) RR
 
well thats one nice find don... alls I need is a south jersey buddy to go into the woods with...theres no one down here that I know of..and sure aint going into the pines barrens by myself... dang u lucky dog
 
It really is amazing how often that happens, that right off the bat you find the best piece of the day. Call it radar or sixth sense, but some force is at work. By the way, in regards to inferior copper used in 1812 large cents, below are two pictures of one I found back in April, and it's one of my best preserved large cents. Maybe only a certain percentage of large cents minted in 1812 had inferior copper.
 

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Fishhead said:
Don how are the ticks this Autumn ? No frost yet, so I was expecting a tick reprt with your LC find.

Those things don't mess with Big Don! :D
 
Way to go on the large cent it cleaned up really good Don,nice recollection of the hunt as well.

Cant wait to find one of my own...What method of cleaning did you use?
 
Fishhead said:
Don how are the ticks this Autumn ? No frost yet, so I was expecting a tick reprt with your LC find.

Can you spell PERMANONE(Brand name REPEL) treated clothing! It works, however, the treated clothing and warm weather are not a nice mixture.
 
Hey Don,
Have you ever heard of bodines field?
I have been looking into the old stage roads that run through the pine barrens.
 
Kut2TheChase said:
Hey Don,
Have you ever heard of bodines field?
I have been looking into the old stage roads that run through the pine barrens.

Yes, I know of it and it is I believe State Forest which means off limits as stupid as that sounds.
I am not 100% sure but I think it is part of Wharton State forest.
 
Cool coin, Don!

Interesting post and pics too!

Always a pleasure.

Thanks for sharing.
 
awsome finds congrats, looks like a nice place to ride as well ;D
HH
 
im so jelous of the soil you have out there. must me really easy digging.
 
I hope that I will find some of those somday too. Great find.
 
Don that is a great find. The coppers are so cool to find and once again the Explorer unearths another deepie! The wire thingy looks like it could be part of a grounding clamp off of an old grounding rod like the ones that we use to ground our electric service to the soil.
 

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