🥇 BANNER Dug a CC Morgan!

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Hello all,

Today I was with a friend from the metal detecting club in western Washington. We hunted a old torn down neighborhood site that has been overgrown, but I have scored goodies at before. My 12 Canadian silver half dime spill was nearby, as well as v nickels and a sharp barber dime.

Anyways, my pouch was full of beer cans cans and a few bits of sparse modern coinage when I was over my prime target. It didn’t sound awesome, like you hope it would, more like a large pop can target bouncing really high, 34 ish on the equinox. I dug down, pin pointer said it was close. Hand in the hole. Grab the large black caked disk. Quickly thought ‘maybe’. Flipped her around, and saw the eagle on reverse, and instantly knew.

I threw down my gear and ran and grabbed my friend. I was quite happy, and we took some pics, and I shared the new experience swing by swing with him. I did a check on the online red book and saw the 1879 is a great coin if it’s a CC. I thought ‘no way’ and we chuckled at the idea. He had found a few nice bottles and a pocket watch back during his time.

I popped the coin in a special pocket and swung for a hour or so longer. I wanted to get some water on the dollar and look for a mint mark back at the car, so we waddled slowly back and finished our hunt. The water came out quick, and we had a loup. I saw it immediately. But I couldn’t know if it extra wreath making the other c or o shaped blob. Surly two blobs in the correct local meant a CC! I referenced some high res CC photos to confirm and gave a hoot of joy!

I plan on getting it into a ultra sonic cleaner to get the junk off, and then we’ll see how she stands. Thanks everyone!


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Thanks everyone - I wanted to share a pic of the garbage that day, and some photos with some of the goop off of it!

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Once again man, amazing. What a great looking coin!!
 

Boy, oh boy, that's a beauty!
 

Amazing find and hunt Ive found 1 morgan in all my years detecting. Great post. Well done

I’ve never found a Morgan A2 still hoping and praying. You are the man my friend.

I did find a 1829 8 Reales in a sidewalk strip. It was solid I mean solid black patina. I had to use soap and baking soda just to see what it even was.
 

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Great detail.
My great aunt found a mason jar spill from an 1860’s mining community. It had gotten spread around by a dozer.
I never got to see it, but it was full of old silver. I highly doubt there was a CC mint coin in the whole mess.
 

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Thanks everyone - I wanted to share a pic of the garbage that day, and some photos with some of the goop off of it!

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Again very nice. My advice would be not to mess with it anymore.Many collectors would rather see it like it is rather than all shiny from being rubbed and/or harshly cleaned. As far as grading; personally I think professional grading is a waste on dug coins since they come back as "genuine" or "environmental damage". Morgans are easily to grade and any reputable dealer could grade it for you. Id say its very fine or better. Again nice find.
 

Coin Fetcher, thanks for sharing the additional pictures. She cleaned up real nicely. When one can read the “Liberty” that well, she’s been there a long time. Really nice condition for the age. Priceless! That trash pile just illustrates how difficult that find was. Way to stay focused and patient. Bring on the “Banner”!
 

Coin Fetcher, what type of camera are you using for these pictures? Very nice clarity. Is that from a cell?
 

Any silver dollar would be great, but a CC is truly spectacular. Congrats!
 

Hello all,

Today I was with a friend from the metal detecting club in western Washington. We hunted a old torn down neighborhood site that has been overgrown, but I have scored goodies at before. My 12 Canadian silver half dime spill was nearby, as well as v nickels and a sharp barber dime.

Anyways, my pouch was full of beer cans cans and a few bits of sparse modern coinage when I was over my prime target. It didn’t sound awesome, like you hope it would, more like a large pop can target bouncing really high, 34 ish on the equinox. I dug down, pin pointer said it was close. Hand in the hole. Grab the large black caked disk. Quickly thought ‘maybe’. Flipped her around, and saw the eagle on reverse, and instantly knew.

I threw down my gear and ran and grabbed my friend. I was quite happy, and we took some pics, and I shared the new experience swing by swing with him. I did a check on the online red book and saw the 1879 is a great coin if it’s a CC. I thought ‘no way’ and we chuckled at the idea. He had found a few nice bottles and a pocket watch back during his time.

I popped the coin in a special pocket and swung for a hour or so longer. I wanted to get some water on the dollar and look for a mint mark back at the car, so we waddled slowly back and finished our hunt. The water came out quick, and we had a loup. I saw it immediately. But I couldn’t know if it extra wreath making the other c or o shaped blob. Surly two blobs in the correct local meant a CC! I referenced some high res CC photos to confirm and gave a hoot of joy!

I plan on getting it into a ultra sonic cleaner to get the junk off, and then we’ll see how she stands. Thanks everyone!


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Congrats on the great find! I enjoyed your description of the hunt, I felt like I was there...
 

It rang up poorly, or at least I didn’t stand there swinging over the target, trying to determine if it was perfect. I was just digging all the targets. I do remember it going to 34 on the nox.

Once out of the hole, we swung on it, and my buddy got a 50 on his etrac, and I got a 35 on the nox.

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Here she is after a couple jiggles in the untra sonic cleaner. I’m done messing with it!
 

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Carson City,, my, my, my.
Incredible Coin
Congratulations

Thanks man, it feels like a big milestone.

It Really opens my eyes to possibilities of sites I hunt and makes me want to find more new places.
 

It rang up poorly, or at least I didn’t stand there swinging over the target, trying to determine if it was perfect. I was just digging all the targets. I do remember it going to 34 on the nox.

Once out of the hole, we swung on it, and my buddy got a 50 on his etrac, and I got a 35 on the nox.

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Here she is after a couple jiggles in the untra sonic cleaner. I’m done messing with it!

And it looks just dandy. I think that there are of bunch of ENVIOUS guys on T-Net right now, not that I would be one of them course, envious I mean, not really, well.....perhaps just a little......well, a little than just a little. OK OK I am. REALLY nice CoinFetcher, so glad you rescued it, and the bragging rights that go along with it. Nice to see, gives us hope. It's why we keep at it. A Carson City mintmark!!
 

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