A BIG first for me! (Walking Liberty)

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Last night I threw a giant load of laundry in the triple-loader at the laundromat (washing machine at home blew up recently) and headed out to detect for a while. Drove by the old field/picnic area/now ballfield but it was full up with teams. I remembered that I hadn't yet hit where there used to be a large business next to a pond over 100 years ago with my SE yet, and it was close by, so I headed over there. This site is peppered with iron and modern garbage. And the ground is nasty stuff to dig in. Getting below 4-5 inches is work.

Fired up and, within seconds of the noise cancel finishing, two small spectators appeared in my lowered vision--rugrats! A boy about 7 and a girl about 6, shortly followed by the mother of one of them. The mother wandered off but it was hard to detect for a while with little feet and hands suddenly appearing in my holes, on my coil, etc and continually peppering me with questions. I detected off in the direction I figure a lot of workers would have walked onto the site from but wasn't getting much but modern clad and junk. Though I got one signal that measured about the size of a manhole cover and I'd guess was 2 feet down. I left it there. Finally couldn't take it any more of the little hands, feet, and questions, so I picked up my detector and walked off in the opposite direction 50 yards or so and started detecting again. By now I'd also picked up a couple more followers, a cute-as-punch little Asian boy about 2 (had to be one of the cutest kids I've ever seen), his older sister, and their mom (she was kinda cute too--but in a different sense). They followed me over not long after but I didn't mind too much since they were very well behaved. Although by now I was starting to feel like the Pied Piper. Not long after dropping the coil at the new spot, I got an interesting tone that was bouncing around between 00-24 and 00-26 (I think) and I remember thinking, "That's an interesting signal. I wonder what that is." The depth meter was reading pretty shallow so I wasn't expecting much but I popped the plug and there, about 4" down and staring at me out of the hole, was this beauty.

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I gently lifted it out and didn't rub it at all. This baby was going to be cleaned with nothing but water and a toothbrush.

I think how nasty this site is is what left that lovely lady there for me to find. I suspect someone got their coil over her before and didn't know what was there. There was another piece of garbage off to one side of the hole as well as a big piece of iron somewhere underneath her. The only thing I've found of interest here before was a silver Rosie.

By now, a couple more adults had wondered over. I started detecting again and hit a probable dime signal. Bent down to dig and all of a sudden there were a ton of feet around me. I looked up to see about half a little league team, the grandparents of the nice kids, and some other adults. Gack! I recovered the dime and quickly detected off in the other direction. Thunder and lightening were starting in the distance and the people fairly quickly cleared out. With a wave, the cute little boy was the last to leave. I detected some more but wasn't finding much. I finished off digging a whattheheckisit from about 8" as the rain started to spatter in the dust and lightening and thunder seemed to be all around me. By the time I got to the car 50 feet away it was dark and starting to pour. Drove to pick up my laundry and head home with a good feeling. A wonderful storm crashing all around, Wish You Were Here on the oldies station, and my first silver half!

Note: I didn't do any of those gouges (on either side) but someone sure did before me. And it would be nice if it wasn't the highest-mintage Walker. But I really don't mind much. I'm very happy to have finally found one!

_Rich_

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Great Coin :thumbsup: I had a first today as well! Can't wait until I find a walker congrats
 

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:thumbsup: BIG SILVER :thumbsup: Congrats again on that Walker buddy. Nothin' beats seeing that big rim in the dirt does it? ;D
 

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KinjoVT, those are some beautiful firsts!

plebah, I haven't found any old brass sprinkler parts yet (that I'm aware of), though I've poked a couple of modern ones with my fishing-pole-tip probe a couple of times. I thought "oops", hoped I didn't mess something up, and quickly stood up and started detecting again. And, yeah, somebody had sure gouged the heck out of it. Three serious gouges at least. Funny thing was I didn't even notice them until I cleaned it up.

Thanks, Bryce. I didn't even notice the rim on this one. I saw a full moon shining up at me. ;D
 

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Nice coin, indeed. I had a similar incident but it was 1 kid and he didn't bother me too much ;D
 

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When I get "lurkers", I just talk real nice to 'em, and turn off all discrim. Start digging every pull tab, piece of can-slaw, rusty nail, whatever. Haven't met a kid yet whose attention span could stand more than 5 or 10 minutes of digging garbage !

Nice find, BTW

Diggem'
 

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Thanks, crazyjarhead. One of them would have certainly been easier to deal with.

Diggemall, I don't think that would have made much difference with the one boy. He was still clutching the one screwcap I dug the last I saw of him (as he was sulkily going back to the car to leave after his mother gave him the "I"m counting to three" routine). But watching the contrasting parent-children interactions there was a good example that parenting usually has a huge effect on how pleasant kids are. Thx.
 

CONGRATS! I do believe that was supposed to have been the meat in this "Sandwich" I dug. Yep, two in one hole stacked together. Check out the dates! LOL
HH
~Nash~
 

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Very awesome story! Yeah people can be a pain sometimes. That is why you detect 6am-12pm if you can manage going to work later in the day. Congratulations on your first walker! :thumbsup:
 

Those Walkers have been walking all over T-net lately!

Congrats on yours!
 

Great coin!

You'll always remember pulling that one out of the ground.
 

Nice coin! I know the feeling, my first silver coin was a 43 Walker. Congrats! :thumbsup:

Nashoba, you got 2 in one hole? Wow!
 

Wow, very nice 1/2!!!! I am still looking for my first half.

Great job!!! :thumbsup:
 

WOW beautiful coin :o I'd sure love to find one of those :thumbsup:
 

Beautiful Walking Liberty. That is probably my favorite design on an American coin! Nice SILVER find :thumbsup:
 

happy for you! i think i get more joy out of some one finding a first than if i found the same thing. nice coin! Bill p.s. still waiting for my dream first. a gold coin. i know it is there. i will scream like a little girl!
 

sweet find's really great looking coin...................hh rh
 

Thats something you don't find every day, especially round here, hehe :tongue3:
 

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