A Mini-Cache on "Seated Hill"

winslow

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Ok … I’m still catching my breath from what is my most exciting coin(s) find ever. The first time I found a seated liberty half on the side of the hill I was ecstatic. I never had found one before in over 25 years of detecting. Finding 4 more seated liberty halfs in the same general area was just amazing. A total of 5 seated liberty halfs from the same general area …super.! This was over about 20 two to three hour visits to the site.

A few weeks ago I found an 1857 seated quarter. I was beginning to think I had the place pretty well done but every time I returned I was getting signals. Some of the stuff is pretty deep so it takes just the right swipe of the detector at the right angle. I’m digging those real “choppy” signals that in many cases turn out to be little pieces of lead or pieces of tin. Thanks goodness I have a probe! Lots of junk, but it’s been a productive obviously old site so I’ve been patiently returning and digging. Unfortunately, the site is covered with poison oak and I’m real sensitive to it even in the winter even after taking all the standard precautions. My body is beginning to think that it’s normal to have that rash and itch.

A couple of weeks ago I was at the site and decided to go back over a location that I had done before. I noticed a can piece sitting next to an old madrone tree. I removed the can and got a choppy good signal. Part of the can I thought. I took out my probe and found not an old square nail about 3 inches deep. That was it I thought. Swept the hole again and got a solid good signal. Hmmm. Dug down about 12 inches and my probe pointed to the side of the hole I dug at about 9 inches. I brushed some of the dirt away and saw what at first glance appeared to be about a 1 inch cylinder. My first thought was chrome pipe fitting. But wait it looks silver and has edges like a coin. Make that coins! Seven seated liberty halfs all stacked neatly together … unbelievable. Funny that it started raining pretty hard right around that moment but I didn’t notice. I found a seated dime in the same hole dated 1850 O.

Back in the 1870’s the average wage was around 9 cents an hour. This $3.60 mini-cache represented a weeks worth of wages for someone.

All those that suspected a cache of some sort on this site because of the 5 seated halfs were certainly right. Now I’m up to 12 seated halfs, a seated quarter and a seated dime along with lots of interesting buttons, buckles etc. from this location. It certainly pays to ask permission!



The other picture is some of the miscellaneous stuff I found at the site yesterday.
 

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Re: A Mini-Cache on "Seated Hill"

F'ing NICE!
 

Re: A Mini-Cache on "Seated Hill"

That's just awesome!!!!!!!!!!!! I have never found a seated half in over 40 years of metal detecting. Congrats and hope you find some more! Maybe a seated dollar next? HH!!
 

Re: A Mini-Cache on "Seated Hill"

I guess the hokey pokey isn't what it's all about.

Your find is. Good work.
 

Re: A Mini-Cache on "Seated Hill"

i would have died to get just one of those coins let alone all 7.
congrats
 

Re: A Mini-Cache on "Seated Hill"

nice coins and buckle!

congrats on the banner :thumbsup:
 

Re: A Mini-Cache on "Seated Hill"

Great site you got there! Can you post a pic of the other side of the half for us Canuckians who aren't too familiar?
 

Re: A Mini-Cache on "Seated Hill"

The buckle is gorgeous and I can't imagine what it was like to find all those beautiful coins! Wow!
 

Re: A Mini-Cache on "Seated Hill"

That's incredible Winslow :thumbsup:

Are you using the Coinstrike to hunt this site ? Almost makes me think there might have been a roll that somehow got moved around, so there must be more :icon_sunny:

HH,
Brian
 

Re: A Mini-Cache on "Seated Hill"

What an awesome site!!!! Someone mentioned a while back that Cavalry were paid in silver halves...just a thought.
 

Re: A Mini-Cache on "Seated Hill"

Thank you for sharing your awesome discovery. One of the best I have seen since joining TNET. I am extremely jealous. There has to be more. Tear that hill out with a back hoe if you have to.
Regards,
Jon Dickinson.
 

Re: A Mini-Cache on "Seated Hill"

That is unreal. I know that had to feel great. If you could only bottle that feeling.
I have 6 Seated in 9 years, you killed me with one hole. Congratulations. i know
you know this but i would pound that place to death. What a place.
 

Re: A Mini-Cache on "Seated Hill"

Congratulations on the banner. This is the kind of find that we all dream about! ,
Jerry
 

Re: A Mini-Cache on "Seated Hill"

Awesome cache find, congrats! May have been deposited in the early 1870s with those dates. I sure do wonder why so many seated halves are in the area? Have you researched it? Maybe an area where workers took a break in the hot summer? I would do all metal mode and dig everything that chirped. HH, Mike
 

Re: A Mini-Cache on "Seated Hill"

Great finds and a fantastic story! Looking forward to the grand total when you've cleaned it out.
Good luck!
Mike
 

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