Danimal, Don and Is road trip to an 1860s home. Another old coin first.

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Danimal, Don and I's road trip to an 1860's home. Another old coin first.

Well it was two weeks ago that Don and I had our little road trip. It was toward the end of the day when a lady with her two kids walked by us and said “Hey, you should do that at my house. It was built in 1860.” A pretty hard offer not to accept however we didn't have time to go there that day. So Don got her name, number and address. Two weeks later Dan (Danimal) was available. I picked him up, then picked up Don and we headed to the site.

We had never seen the house and the owners hadn't been there that long. From prior experiences I knew it could be a bust but we had a solid plan B. House looked pretty good.

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We chatted for a while with the owners and then it was off to business. It didn't take us too long to figure out the place had been redone. Between the three of us I was the only one to come up with a coin of any age and that happen to be a single wheat penny. I did find one cool relic though. It looks like it's at least silver plated.

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Well, while Don and I were humoring the little guy following us around and taking our junk back to the house to wash it up.....

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...Dan was off trying to find an old foundation “way in the back down that old road”. Bean fields looked inviting but they were on the neighbor's property.

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Anyway, Dan eventually comes back. He didn't find the foundation but found this along the old road:

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Now Dan and I have this thing going – typically I am skeptical of anything that he claims is old. I asked him what it was and I got the typical reply of “I don't know but it's OLD, very OLD”. “Definitely Colonial Dude” I respond. “Most likely from one of the first settlers in Ohio” I razz him.

Well I left my finds with the owners and we headed to plan B – and old camping area. The place dates back to 1818.

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Dan and I have been here before. We made some good finds but you have to really work for them. I decided to hunt a steep hill that I had not hunted before.

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It turned out to be a good move. One of the first signals that I thought was going to be junk turned out to be a V Nickel. The next good signal I got turned out to be some jewelry. I was really surprised that after the first one when I scanned the hole there was more. A while later I found a wheat penny, a skeleton key (my first brass) and this indistinguishable coin:

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Cleaned it up and I was thrilled to see it was a Nickel Three Cent Piece!

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My first. I think the date is 1883. When I looked it up in the red book it I started to have my doubts since the 1883 is a semi-key date with only 10,609 minted. Of coarse it's pretty worthless in it's current condition but I'm happy just to have found a Nickel Three Center. The 1866 I pulled from my daughter's coin collection for comparison.

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Some of the other stuff:
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I was also able to get a pretty good read on the V nickel date:
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Either 1888 or 1886. If it's an 1886 then it's a key date.

Toward the end of the day Don had to get back so we dropped him off at our rendezvous point. We still had about an hour of daylight and Dan and I wouldn't let that go to waste. We went exploring and ended up at a very small park or tot lot that looked like from the 40s or 50s. It was fun because there were coins everywhere. It's been a while since I have experienced a place with some much clad. In the 45 minutes were were there Dan dug up 12 Quarters and 22 dimes. I didn't do as good on the clad but picked up the silver ring and two mickey mouse earings(same hole).

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It was great to be out in the nice fall weather and it was very enjoyable to hunt some old sites with some good friends.

Bob
 

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Re: Danimal, Don and I's road trip to an 1860's home. Another old coin first.

Danimal's find along the old road is a broken reign guide from a carriage.


That 3 cent nickel is a difficult coin to find. Excellent work, you guys!


:thumbsup:


-Buck
 

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Hey Bob, Great post and some excellent finds. Congrats on the 3 Cent piece. Hogge :thumbsup:
 

Re: Danimal, Don and I's road trip to an 1860's home. Another old coin first.

Looks like you guys hit on a nice spot. That nickle 3 center is a great find. I never found one. Keep up the good work.Go out and get permission for the bean field. :thumbsup:
Chris
 

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agree with all above on the story told- complete with pictures! sounds like great fun!
 

Re: Danimal, Don and I's road trip to an 1860's home. Another old coin first.

Nice finds Bob,

The 3 center is a rare dig. I have yet to find one of those. The v-nickle does look like a rare 86. I have the big brother the 85. Looks like it was a good time out.

HH Jer
 

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Thanks everyone.

plehbah said:
I think the V is definitely an 1886.

The three cent nickel is a very tough one to cross off of the found type list.

Now that you have found one will you still be digging scratchy foil signals?

Congratulations on two good ones.

Yes, at sites that date back to the 1800's I try to dig everything that doesn't come in at iron. The three center actually came in loud and clear because it wasn't more than an inch deep.

SoreKneesDayton said:
No wonder you are doing so well, you bribe little ole ladies in town. Good plan! lol

ANY TOKENS?

SKD
Don actually charmed her with his puppy dog eyes. ;D

I actually found three cheap aluminum 60's type tokens the day before this hunt. I'll include them in my next post.

BuckleBoy said:
Danimal's find along the old road is a broken reign guide from a carriage.


That 3 cent nickel is a difficult coin to find. Excellent work, you guys!


:thumbsup:


-Buck

Thanks for the ID Buckleboy. I'm pretty clueless when it comes to relics but I am learning. :)

Colonial Silver Zeus said:
Looks like you guys hit on a nice spot. That nickle 3 center is a great find. I never found one. Keep up the good work.Go out and get permission for the bean field. :thumbsup:
Chris

Chris or anyone else,
This was on our mind. We have very little experience with "field" hunts. If the house was built in say 1865 would the field in the picture be worthwhile to hunt? Would the chances of finding stuff in the fields be better within say a couple hundred feet of the home or would all the field be just as likely to have something good?
 

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Bob, when I first saw your 3 cent nickel pic, I thought you were showing the before and after photos of it, and I was just saying to myself, "No Way"!! Then I read further that one of them was from your daughter's collection... ::) :wink:

Nice pics, and a lot of finds!! Congrats on the 3 cent nickel. :thumbsup: You definitely don't see too many guys finding those coins out there.
Is it getting pretty tough to find mercs, rosies, and barbers in your areas?

HH,
CAPTN SE
Dan
 

Re: Danimal, Don and I's road trip to an 1860's home. Another old coin first.

Very cool old finds! Who'd have thunk you'd find old coins on a hillside??
 

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Mr_Mojo_Risin said:
Very cool old finds! Who'd have thunk you'd find old coins on a hillside??

On our first visit to this Camp Meeting ground, the groundskeeper specifically told us that in the old days that hill (now covered in pines) was clear cut and that kids used to roll down the hill.......
 

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Captn_SE said:
Bob, when I first saw your 3 cent nickel pic, I thought you were showing the before and after photos of it, and I was just saying to myself, "No Way"!! Then I read further that one of them was from your daughter's collection... ::) :wink:

Nice pics, and a lot of finds!! Congrats on the 3 cent nickel. :thumbsup: You definitely don't see too many guys finding those coins out there.
Is it getting pretty tough to find mercs, rosies, and barbers in your areas?

HH,
CAPTN SE
Dan

It's surprising but a decent nickel three cent piece will only cost about $15. There were maybe 25% more of these minted than the silver ones yet you see the silver threes fairly often. I'm sure if that coin was 5+ inches deep I probably wouldn't have picked it up and dug it. As for the silver in our areas - yes and no. Barbers yes - tough to find. Mercs and Rosies generally not but can be sometimes since all our parks have been well hunted. The biggest problem with our area has been the development - so many barbers are under two feet of dirt, gravel or asphalt.
 

Re: Danimal, Don and I's road trip to an 1860's home. Another old coin first.

Wow! That house in the first site looks like it should have held some great old coins, Bob. :-\ Don't ya hate when that happens. But, ya never know unless you hunt it. :)
You ended up with some awesome keepers though! :thumbsup: Don't ya just love this weather!

GREAT pictures!!! Nana :wink:
 

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Mirage said:
Thanks everyone.

plehbah said:
I think the V is definitely an 1886.

The three cent nickel is a very tough one to cross off of the found type list.

Now that you have found one will you still be digging scratchy foil signals?

Congratulations on two good ones.

Yes, at sites that date back to the 1800's I try to dig everything that doesn't come in at iron. The three center actually came in loud and clear because it wasn't more than an inch deep.

SoreKneesDayton said:
No wonder you are doing so well, you bribe little ole ladies in town. Good plan! lol

ANY TOKENS?

SKD
Don actually charmed her with his puppy dog eyes. ;D

I actually found three cheap aluminum 60's type tokens the day before this hunt. I'll include them in my next post.

BuckleBoy said:
Danimal's find along the old road is a broken reign guide from a carriage.


That 3 cent nickel is a difficult coin to find. Excellent work, you guys!


:thumbsup:


-Buck

Thanks for the ID Buckleboy. I'm pretty clueless when it comes to relics but I am learning. :)

Colonial Silver Zeus said:
Looks like you guys hit on a nice spot. That nickle 3 center is a great find. I never found one. Keep up the good work.Go out and get permission for the bean field. :thumbsup:
Chris

Chris or anyone else,
This was on our mind. We have very little experience with "field" hunts. If the house was built in say 1865 would the field in the picture be worthwhile to hunt? Would the chances of finding stuff in the fields be better within say a couple hundred feet of the home or would all the field be just as likely to have something good?
Bob, I would hit the field if it was close to the hottest spot at your location. If that was the only spot that had 1800's action then I would treat the hotspot as a hub of a wheel and figure the farthest from the hub and closer to the rim you get then the fewer targets. I go alot on the law of averages. I was just relating the law of averages to Kirk and Kyle on our last hunt. Most likely versus least likely. Hope you find alot more. :thumbsup:
Chris
 

Re: Danimal, Don and I's road trip to an 1860's home. Another old coin first.

Sweet finds, Bob! That nice pile represents a real good day! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Congrats on your first!!! That's exciting! :wink:
 

Re: Danimal, Don and I's road trip to an 1860's home. Another old coin first.

Those are some nice digs, Bob. I vote "6" for the date. It doesn't matter. Like you said it is pretty worthless even if it is a key date.

Congrats!
 

Re: Danimal, Don and I's road trip to an 1860's home. Another old coin first.

Very nice finds, congrats! I like the shot of the old cobblestone road too.
 

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Colonial Silver Zeus said:
Bob, I would hit the field if it was close to the hottest spot at your location. If that was the only spot that had 1800's action then I would treat the hotspot as a hub of a wheel and figure the farthest from the hub and closer to the rim you get then the fewer targets. I go alot on the law of averages. I was just relating the law of averages to Kirk and Kyle on our last hunt. Most likely versus least likely. Hope you find alot more. :thumbsup:
Chris

You're danged right. We use the "law of averages" every time we hunt. Every single time.


Best Wishes,



Buckles
 

Re: Danimal, Don and I's road trip to an 1860's home. Another old coin first.

What an AWESOME post Bob. That nickel 3 center is SWEET :thumbsup:
 

Re: Danimal, Don and I's road trip to an 1860's home. Another old coin first.

Sup Bob.
I don't know how I missed this post. :icon_scratch: You know I look forward to busting on you whenever I can. :wink:
Way to go on the 3 cent. :thumbsup: Nice digs guys.

As far as:
"Now Dan and I have this thing going – typically I am skeptical of anything that he claims is old. I asked him what it was and I got the typical reply of “I don't know but it's OLD, very OLD”. “Definitely Colonial Dude” I respond. “Most likely from one of the first settlers in Ohio” I razz him."

I think Dan is right this time. That piece he found is without a doubt a Colonial earring. :tongue3:
Thanks for the post homie.
-Doug-
 

Re: Danimal, Don and I's road trip to an 1860's home. Another old coin first.

Awesome post and finds Bob, enjoyed it! HH, Mike
 

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