🥇 BANNER 1849 Territorial Half Eagle

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It had been a year since I had been able to hook up with my buddy Strick to do some relic hunting. This day was day 3 of my visit with him and we were off to a private property in the low Sierra foothills of California to meet up with Strick's friend, the ranch owner, and detect an early gold camp. We have been hunting this area for a few years when our schedules will allow. The last time I was here with Strick he had found a Quarter Eagle and some seated coins while I had only found buttons.
On this day things were not looking so great for me as I had only found one nice button and the usual assortment of period trash while Strick had scored a nice cast buckle wreath. We had just taken a break and had compared finds with the ranch owner, discussing the "whatizits" we had found. It was getting later in the day so we went back to detecting. I had earlier got into an area with quite a bit of scattered iron which developed into a nail bed which was obviously the remains of an old structure. So I returned to the heaviest area of nails which was about 250' away from the location of Strick's gold coin find, and was carefully searching through the machine gun iron signals when I hear a definite but scratchy signal on my Deus. It was jumping around depending on which direction I swung but was repeatable. Just another bullet or cartridge I think as I pop the plug. Then I see about a quarter of a gold coin sticking out of the plug as it crumbles. I didn't stop to savor the moment or reflect on my find like you hear so many times. I started screaming like a 14 year old Valley Girl, " I found a gold coin" and waving my arms at my friends who were a short distance away.
On the journey back to Stricks' I looked up the value of the coin as people always ask. I didn't much care as I did not plan to sell it but that is usually the first question from family and friends. I had not cleaned it well or looked at it too closely but I knew it had some wear so I figured a ball park figure of $500?
It wasn't until we returned to Strick's place that he was looking at it through a low power microscope and he says" Her headband doesn't say liberty it says Moffat". I had never in a million years ever dreamed I may find a Territorial coin but I knew in an instant that I had just scored the find of my life.
 

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Now that's what you can call an amazing gold coin find! Oh and forgot to add...I want to be the first to congratulate you on this banner!
 

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What's a territorial gold coin? This is new to me. Anyway, HUGE congrats!
 

Absolute find of a lifetime ..Congratulations ! :icon_thumleft:

==My 1st Banner nomination==
 

Nice Gold Coin- your first?
What is it's value?
 

Excellent find, and you get a banner vote from me.
 

I think that's the first Territorial Gold coin I have ever seen posted here ! I'm not sure if mintage figures exist for these , but suffice it to say they are all quite rare !! That is a Banner find !
(or nothing is ).
 

Nice when value goes from 500 to 5000 plus ---Great find, coin has varieties also if you didn't know. Your reverse has a clear "S" IN S.M.V.--Here Is a picture of another "S" variety --------6360a7e9-bcf1-487f-99a4-b74ea90383ba  gold 5.webp
 

Great story and out of this world find! Not only is it gold it's a rarity within a rarity!!! Congrats and banner all day!
 

I can't say that I've ever seen one of those. That's one heck of a find and deserves a trip across the top. Banner vote submitted
 

What a fantastic find...holy cow....BANNER...without a doubt..
 

Outstanding!!!! Awesome!!!! Congrats!!!!
 

Bingo !! BANNER !!!
Some history: Moffat & Co. always offered to redeem its coins with federal money at par, they always passed at face value.
Their coinage was the only privately made California gold that was not discounted.
The SMV letters stand for Standard Mint Value.
Don.....
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Banner for sure, congratulations....brother in Law and thanks for all you’ve taught me about this wonderful hobby....
 

And that is why you metal detecting folks.. so cool!
 

Banner all the way. What a find! I hope some day I get a chance at "screaming like a 14yr old Valley girl".
 

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