First Seated Quarter - IT IS KILLER- In-situ added- coin dealer opinion added

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ADDED - 6-6-10 Put up pics of the other better coins from the second hunt at this yard. Thought they all belonged with this post. Thanks for the Banner T-Net. Only took 2 1/2 years of hard digging to find something worthy.

ADDED- 6-1-10- Took coin this morning to a very reputable coin shop, and the owner told me it was the BEST condition dug coin he has seen in 20 years running his shop. He said no hesitation to call it high AU, but that the grading company would still call it "corroded" from being in the ground. I asked him if he would have known it was dug w/o me telling him, and he said yes, but I sorta wonder how he would know? He said something about pitting that I honestly couldn't see under his loop. Guess I have a bunch to learn about grading coins.

ADDED- I forgot that even took a few pics with my camera phone when I found the coin. They are a bit blurry(hands were probably shaking), but you can see the same Eagle that I saw. The front was completely covered in mud.

I stopped by a somewhat old looking place near my work, b/c I saw a guy working on his motorcycle. I asked him if I could detect the yard. He said "thats weird, you are like the 3rd person to ask me that". I was a bit perplexed b/c it didn't look like that great of a spot, so I asked him how old it was. He proceeded to tell me that it was built in 1812, and was the original house for the family that the road is named after. Now I am really interested. He said the last guy a few years ago didn't find much, but I could try. This happened a week ago.
Fast forward to today. I had an hour, and thought I would try it out. I didn't expect much, and found a few memorial pennies right off. I was happy to see they were down in the ground 3-4" and from the 70's. This gave me hope. Then I popped a Merc, and started to get a little excited. The next good signal was a no doubt about it silver quarter signal about 6". I wanted a video camera at this point, b/c I rarely hit signals this clean. Sure enough, I see the edge of a silver quarter encased in mud. I couldn't tell what it was, but was pretty sure it wasn't a Washington(It turned out to be a pretty nice 1901, and would have been a very nice find for any other day). I took both silver coins to my car, and put them in water. About this time, I noticed that the back yard looked pretty good also. I went over there, and got another silver quarter signal fairly close to where a water line had recently been put in. This one was about 7", and when I saw the shine, and pulled it out, I had an Eagle with Rays staring at me. I instantly knew what it was, and was pretty sure the date was 1853. I called Lostlake and told him I finally hit a Seated Quarter as I was putting the hole back in. When I dumped the dirt back into the hole, I noticed a marble that could have been associated with the coin. After talking with Lostlake for a minute I put my earphones back on and got another silver quarter hit right next to the last one. I hate to say it, but I was disapointed to see a large cent. Either way, it is safe to assume the two coins were part of an 1853 pocket spill. I can't see any possible way the quarter was in circulation longer than the year it was made. I am absolutely floored by the condition. In fact, I have never dug any silver coin of any denomination in this condition, and I saved it for my first Seated.
What a Great Hobby!!!!!!!!!!!
I am not a coin grader, but I almost can't see any way this quarter wouldn't grade around AU or better? I am interested to hear others opinions.
Regards,
Jon Dickinson
 

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Re: First Seated Quarter - IT IS KILLER + LC and Barber Quarter

WTG....got my banner vote!!
 

Re: First Seated Quarter - IT IS KILLER + LC and Barber Quarter

If you don't want the seated you can send it to me. Nice find man!
 

Re: First Seated Quarter - IT IS KILLER + LC and Barber Quarter

that was one exciting dig you most still be flying good going dig on my friend :wav:
 

Re: First Seated Quarter - IT IS KILLER + LC and Barber Quarter

great seated and the rest are awesome to :icon_sunny: :icon_sunny: :icon_sunny:
 

Re: First Seated Quarter - IT IS KILLER + LC and Barber Quarter

WOW ~ such awesome treasures!! VERY EXCITING! WOOHOO!!!! Congrat's!
 

Re: First Seated Quarter - IT IS KILLER + LC and Barber Quarter

That is awesome. Great digs. :icon_thumleft:
 

Re: First Seated Quarter - IT IS KILLER + LC and Barber Quarter

no, I am not a crazy night owl. Driving to South Bend, IN for a 8 am appointment. Decided to pass some time, and checked my post. All the great replies really woke me up, and are helping a safe midnight run.
Some comments from me:
Yes, the hunt was short. I figure to have 1/3 of the front yard and 2/3 of the back yard still to detect. I just couldn't concentrate after seeing that eagle on the back of the quarter. Hopefully, something else cool will show itself.
I am jealous of myself. LOL.
I will take coin to local shop, and see what they say about condition. I will report results. I looked it over with a 10x loop, and there is maybe a very, very, very small amount of wear on the knees of Lady Liberty. I can't find any on the back.
Thanks for the banner consideration. If I make it, my wife may get off my back about wasting time in the dirt.
Regards,
Jon Dickinson
 

Re: First Seated Quarter - IT IS KILLER + LC and Barber Quarter

That is a beautiful seated :icon_thumleft: AU for sure , my first seated quarter was a 1853 also but not even close to that Good hunt Dd60
 

Re: First Seated Quarter - IT IS KILLER + LC and Barber Quarter

that seated is unreal!!!! great find. i know the large cent isnt in the spot light now but i would clean that baby up it looks to have good detail too. congrats. i found my 1877 indian by listening to my gut feeling at a spot i passed a million times so go with those instincs. willy
 

Re: First Seated Quarter - IT IS KILLER + LC and Barber Quarter

Thats a sweet seated Q there and nice finds :icon_thumright:
 

Re: First Seated Quarter - IT IS KILLER + LC and Barber Quarter

You have some great pics of that coin! I don't see any hairline scratches at all. All the lines in the stars are there also. I found one 2 years ago that graded EF-45. I thought it would make AU. Yours is DEFINITELY in better shape than mine. I think it would grade AU. Mine went to ANACS. I don't say this often....but I would send this one out. CONGRATULATIONS on a $300+ COIN!!!!! I often get chastised for "under" grading peoples coin finds on this site. People don't understand how much 1 tiny, hairline, scratch can de-value a coin. But this coin has the stuff!!! AWESOME! Good Luck!!!! :notworthy: "THE" HOGGE
 

Re: First Seated Quarter - IT IS KILLER + LC and Barber Quarter

That is beautiful, beautiful,beautiful!!! Man what a coin! :hello2: :laughing7:
 

Re: First Seated Quarter - IT IS KILLER + LC and Barber Quarter

Unreal Seated Quarter, Jon!!! :headbang: :hello2: :o

I guess your '01 Quarter doesn't have an "S" mint because if it did, all the attention would be on that barber.

Definitely AU quality there, and you've gotta be feeling great that you didn't scratch this one during recovery!! :icon_thumleft:

Congrats,
CAPTN SE
Dan
 

Re: First Seated Quarter - IT IS KILLER + LC and Barber Quarter

Good Stuff, WTG! Kane23
 

Re: First Seated Quarter - IT IS KILLER + LC and Barber Quarter

Congrats on a beautifull seated coin! ffd
 

Re: First Seated Quarter - IT IS KILLER + LC and Barber Quarter

superb....banner vote definitely.... haven't ever had a coin come out looking that good for that old
 

Re: First Seated Quarter - IT IS KILLER + LC and Barber Quarter

Fantastic finds for sure. Congrats. Love the condition of the 1853....I wish the 1 I found was that nice!
 

Re: First Seated Quarter - IT IS KILLER + LC and Barber Quarter

WOW!! congrats
 

Re: First Seated Quarter - IT IS KILLER + LC and Barber Quarter- In-situ added

Capt. SE- Felt I needed to reply to your comment about scratching coins. It is true that I have scratched quite a few better coins removing them from the hole. For example, a nice condition 1897O Barber Dime(ouch). However, I read something on here about using the Sun Ray probe in pinpoint mode, and I really haven't scratched the better ones since. I have heard a few people on this forum snicker about using the probe in pinpoint, but I think it is a great use of the pinpointer. If I am in the woods or in a field, I don't bother, but in someones front yard, I cut micro-sized holes, and try to be extremely accurate digging. I have also found that using the pinpoint helps in recovery time also. I read one of your posts that you were having some health problems. I sincerely hope to here of a full recovery in the near future.
Regards,
Jon Dickinson.
 

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