8 Silver!! 42 Wheats ~ 1854 Bank Token ~ 10s Wheatie

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Hello Everyone,

This detecting week has been sporadic with finds. A couple of days I did fairly well, but on one day, my silver streak with my Pro Coil finally ended at 50 straight hunts. That marked the first time this year that I didn't find a silver coin during a turf hunt. I estimated from January to June, I had a little over 50 turf hunts with my 1050 coil, then from June to December, another 50 with the Pro Coil. So, that makes a little over 100 straight hunts before the streak ended. Oh well, every streak must come to an end, and I'm actually relieved it finally ended. And I know I will never want to try and surpass that streak. It's not possible, with our increasingly diminishing silver coins in our parks. Five to ten years from now, I will look back at my accomplishments in '07 and '08 and say, "Yep, I remember the days when I could get at least 1 silver coin and a bunch of wheats on every detecting trip. Those were the good old days." ::)

In my pic, I have a few finds to talk about. The small silver bead marks my smallest piece of silver I've ever found with my SE. I was detecting an eroded hillside, and was digging all signals, when I dug the small silver bead, which sounded a little higher than a pulltab. Of the 42 wheaties, one turned out to be a semi-key dater, a 1910 S. I've found a handful of those this year. Lastly, I found a pretty old find for the park I was detecting at. It's an 1854 Bank of Upper Canada Half Penny Token. It's got a beautiful green patina on it. I'm going to soak it a little more to get it a little cleaner. I was very surprised to dig it at around 7".


Thanks for looking!
Keep The Passion High!

HH,
CAPTN SE
Dan

Here's some info on the Bank of Upper Canada and its coinage.

The Bank of Upper Canada was a Canadian bank established in 1821 under a Charter granted by the colony of Upper Canada in 1819. At one point it was headed by William Allan, a member of the elite Toronto society called the Family Compact. The bank was a small operation which, like many early Canadian banks, collapsed in 1866.

The building which housed the bank, constructed in 1825, still exists in Toronto and has been designated a National Historic Site of Canada.

In 1850, the Bank of Upper Canada received the right to issue a coinage due to a severe coin shortage. The coinage consisted of 1/2 Penny and 1 Penny Bank Tokens. The obverse of the coins carried a representation of St.George slaying the dragon based on Benedetto Pistrucci's gold sovereign coinage design. The reverse of the coins carried the then obsolete Coat-of-Arms of Upper Canada.
 

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:o THREE HUNDRED TWENTY ONE SILVERS! :o

:icon_pirat: DAN!! :icon_pirat: Just WoW! And the bank token!! Thats just awesome!!

All those finds are super!! :thumbsup:

Nana :wink:
 

Wow Dan! You're still raking in the silver coins! WTG!!! I love finding those semi-key date wheats too ~ especially the '10-S ~ I think I've dug 4 or 5 of them over the last 15 years!

I used Ron's SE today ~ I dug a 45 Merc and five wheats. It's a good detector, but I think I like his E-Trac better. I found a lot more with the E-Trac than with the SE. Maybe the E-Trac is just easier to use ~ I'm just a beginner when it comes to using Minelab detectors! They are so much different than the White's that I'm so use to.

Later!
Neil
 

Okay, the streak's over, but look at those consolation prizes!
 

Sweet silver Dan. Nice group of coins. Keep up the good work and start a new streak.
JDD
 

Great finds and a great silver run!!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

Very nice haul of silver. Whenever I see your posts, I think you must have done something to make those coins shine so. I appologize! My buddy finally found two silver mercs here in Ohio and they indeed shine like they we dipped in mercury!

You the SILVER man!

SKD (Humble)
 

Dang that's one old token! Sweet looking old coin - that silver aint to shabby either. Good job!

Ian
 

nice job on the silver and the 1854 bank token! :thumbsup:
 

Another Excellent hunt for you, Captn! My favorite is of course the Bank Token! I've never found one like that, and it is WAY COOL. :thumbsup:


Best Wishes,


Buckles
 

Golden1 said:
Awesome finds Captn!!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
That 1854 Bank Token is a super find for sure!! Congrat's :thumbsup:

G1

Thanks, G1 !! It sure surprised me to find it where I did. Perhaps it was someones good luck charm. :icon_scratch:

Nana40 said:
:o THREE HUNDRED TWENTY ONE SILVERS! :o

:icon_pirat: DAN!! :icon_pirat: Just WoW! And the bank token!! Thats just awesome!!

All those finds are super!! :thumbsup:

Nana :wink:

Thanks, Nana. It's only half of what I found last year, but that's to be expected. There's only a finite number to be found, and that number decreases with each successive find. But it sure is fun to get the ones that are still left in the ground. ::) Good luck to you if it's not too cold/snowy to go detecting.

rtde3 said:
Wow! You have had a good year! Nice digs! Love that bank token! :thumbsup:

Thanks, Rob. I'm more than happy with how my year has turned out. That bank token was a pleasant surprise.

Wow Dan! You're still raking in the silver coins! WTG!!! I love finding those semi-key date wheats too ~ especially the '10-S ~ I think I've dug 4 or 5 of them over the last 15 years!

I used Ron's SE today ~ I dug a 45 Merc and five wheats. It's a good detector, but I think I like his E-Trac better. I found a lot more with the E-Trac than with the SE. Maybe the E-Trac is just easier to use ~ I'm just a beginner when it comes to using Minelab detectors! They are so much different than the White's that I'm so use to.

Later!
Neil

Thanks, Neil. I know you've been finding those "S" mint coins too. One of the benefits of living on the west coast. As soon as I get done replying here, I'm going to take a look at your post. Since you never owned/used an Explorer before, you would have an easier time with the E-Trac. It's an easier machine to use right out of the box.

Okay, the streak's over, but look at those consolation prizes!

Thanks, Henry. Yeah, I'll take that consolation prize any day!! :thumbsup:

Sweet silver Dan. Nice group of coins. Keep up the good work and start a new streak.
JDD

Thanks, JDD. I will just enjoy my hunts now with no expectations/challenges/pressures. Just swing, listen, dig, and find.

TreasureFiend said:
Great finds and a great silver run!!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Thanks Fiend!! Appreciate it!! :thumbsup:

Very nice haul of silver. Whenever I see your posts, I think you must have done something to make those coins shine so. I appologize! My buddy finally found two silver mercs here in Ohio and they indeed shine like they we dipped in mercury!

You the SILVER man!

SKD (Humble)

Thanks, SKD. A light rub of moistened baking soda between your fingers really makes those common silver shine. They come out of the ground looking a little dirtier than in my pics. Sometimes it doesn't take a whole lot to make them shiny, while other times, it takes a lot of work/patience.

Dang that's one old token! Sweet looking old coin - that silver aint to shabby either. Good job!

Ian

Thanks, Ian. It sure is an old token. I don't find tokens that old very often....well, like never. ;D

Detectingfreak said:
nice job on the silver and the 1854 bank token! :thumbsup:

Thanks, DF. Good luck to you up there!!

BuckleBoy said:
Another Excellent hunt for you, Captn! My favorite is of course the Bank Token! I've never found one like that, and it is WAY COOL. :thumbsup:

Best Wishes,

Buckles

Thanks, Buckles. I knew you would enjoy viewing the old token. I have a friend that has found a few, but he lives in Toronto, which is home of the BUC.

HH,
CAPTN SE
Dan
 

Nice finds Dan Awesome in fact keep it up congrats HH
 

Congrats on some fine silvers and love that green patina in the bank token. :thumbsup:
I look forward to reading your posts every weekend and try to keep from
turning GREEN with envy at the numbers you post. Just awesome!!!
Hope 2009 is just as good for you as has been the past years.
Gold Nuggets :icon_jokercolor:
 

Those are nice finds Captn,

Glad to see you came across a nice old coin. I bet you were extra happy with that one. Don't worry man. With your skills you'll hit onto another good site again. Lots of parks still out there.

HH Jer
 

hey dan,

very nice finds as always - sorry to hear about your silver streak ending but man what a ride and it looks like it didn't take you long to start a new one either :)

take care,

kevin
www.Treasure-Valley.net
 

I read your other post first Dan and saw the nice seated.....Man was that a nice streak you had there. You are right though, the diminishing silver out there just goes to show you how great of a streak that was. But with that said, I believe that you will start another streak of silver finds. You have proven to all of us that it can happen Buddy...Nice digs even if it did not pan out with that one silver find......Goodluck and Happy Holidays to you my friend! jgas
 

nice dan,

i really like the bank token

take care,

kevin
 

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