A GHOST TOWN TYPE OF DAY!! A LARGE SURPRISE!

basque-man

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Been a couple of weeks since we have been able to post anything cool we have found. This was day six with the new DEUS and I must admit; I have never dug more bottle caps in my life!!!!!!! The E-trac; no problem. This thing loves old nasty, rusted pieces of tin and bottle caps. I know they say you can hear the difference but I'm still learning. Have scored some wheats and tax tokens though the E-trac missed.......so onto our hunt!

My hunting buddy and I were without the kids yesterday cause of school!! HaHa! Decided it was a road trip day to explore new places. We left Lassen County at 0600 hours and arrived at our first location around 1000 called Vernon, Nevada. The ground looked good with lots of broken glass, garbage and other signs of a busy town around 1900. Three hours later..100 bottle caps and round tin roofing disc:BangHead: ...nothing. Not even an Indian Head to show. We move onto another ghost town about an hour away. Again, lots of purple glass, buttons on the ground but again, nothing.:dontknow:

We get ready to leave and come to a Y in the road. I say pick the way home. If we go right, nothing to see. If we turn left, we can metal detect another hour. So left it is and we hit a ghost town called Sulphur Nevada. Have had good luck there in the past but very, very trashy. Start in an area where I have found Mercs, Indians, Wheats and Buffalo's. I did a lot of digging with the DEUS and pulled out a couple thimbles, some old keys and other junk I missed with the E-trac. Then I get the loud, crisp signal with a reading of 97! I think to myself, great; another piece of rusted tin or a large rusted nut or washer. I dig down only about 2 or 3 inches and see the disc in the hole and think its another large washer.

I bend down to pick it up and see no hole. I pick it up to give it the 100 yard toss until I see the familiar ridge.........Flip her over and see a large, gray Liberty Head looking back at me!!! 1921-S. Cool. This is my third Morgan but this was my first true SILVER coin with the DEUS. (Do have an OD Nickel but hey, ya know :laughing7:) I must admit; I have been digging every signal with this thing and what was surrounding this coin were no less than 5 pull tabs! Not a one interfered with the reading the DEUS gave me. So now I know my silver coin finds will slow down a bit cause I just hexed myself finding a big one!! :laughing7: Thats ok. Thanks for looking and have a great day of digging!!!
 

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Congrats on the large silver. I agree , those don't like to be found !!!
 
I have been using the heck out of the Deus Fast, Tones at 4/5, Iron Off. Son likes the basic with 4 tones. Still feeling her out!:laughing7:

Right on, that Fast program is really good. I'm sure you'll find many more great things with that machine...its treating you so kindly already!
 
wow. That's AWESOME! Congrats!
 
Basque Man,

Awesome! I can't wait to go out with you guys. Gonna be after the first of the year, but I'm gonna go. Here's what I'm working on in the limited spare time I have. So you'll know I'm not just sittin' here doin' nothing.Port Townsend 196.webp

That is an incredible coin! Congrats.
 
Congrats on a fantastic find!! :thumbsup:
 
I just had to come back and look that that beauty again!! Awesome dig, made the days hunts well worth it:thumbsup:

Thank you LD. It has some great detail with a dark gray patina. I only used some soap and water and left the dark gray tone. We are lucky around these parts since we don't seem to have a lot of competition md'ing!!! These large dollars were used in parts back in the day. Still waiting for that CC on the back of one though!:laughing7:
 
Wow sweet coin brother, damn nice condition....:occasion14:
 
Nice! Still looking for one of those myself.
 
There's nothing like digging a silver dollar. Welcome to the club, and congrats on a Beautiful coin. Mine's a 1921 as well.

Cheers,

Buck
 
Hey, don't complain so much about possibly jinxing yourself or not finding a CC one! Some of us have never found a silver dollar. Great find. I wish you well with the new machine.
 
Man that's sick...ur lucky not too many people find Morgan's let alone silver dollars...its on my bucket list..hopefully one day I'll be lucky enough...but awesome day man!
 
Wow ! Ghost Towns have a reputation for being pretty stingy for giving up old coins - Great Find ! Woo Hoo !!!!!

I hunt a ghost town and I've only found 4 coins. Maybe 35 to 40 hours per coin, but they've been good ones.
 
Big time congrats to you, especially for finding your third Morgan- still looking for my first and been at this for 24+ years.

-- Jeff --
 

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