🥇 BANNER Giant pocket spill or small cache...you decide!

Silvermonkey

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Good morning fellow diggers,

I was poking around in the woods yesterday, trying to get some quality detecting time in before the rain. I was way off trail when I came upon a very solid, very loud signal that sounded too good to pass up. After a little probing, I discovered that the signal was directly under a very large, flat rock. With a little effort I was able to flip the rock over, and pin-point the target. Long story, short the target turned out to be the world's biggest pocket spill, or a cache of coins hidden by someone back around 1920.

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There were 13 Buffalo nickels, 3 Liberty nickels, 2 Barber dimes, 2 Mercury dimes,

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3 Barber quarters, and 1 Standing Liberty quarter

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I can't quite describe how exciting it was to see all of these coins come out of the ground! Thanks for looking! Scott
 

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Oooohh, have not seen a nice little spill or cache in a while, nice work Silvermonkey.
 

Definatly a cache awesome find grata
 

$2.20 and no pennies. Definitely seems like a cache but seems like a really weird thing to do. Was this a random spot in the woods, or near an old house? In any case, excellent find! I dream of finding something like that.
 

"Under the rock" - yes, it's a Cache - the bag or tin probably just rotted away.
Excellent find - congrats !
 

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Good morning fellow diggers,

I was poking around in the woods yesterday, trying to get some quality detecting time in before the rain. I was way off trail when I came upon a very solid, very loud signal that sounded too good to pass up. After a little probing, I discovered that the signal was directly under a very large, flat rock. With a little effort I was able to flip the rock over, and pin-point the target. Long story, short the target turned out to be the world's biggest pocket spill, or a cache of coins hidden by someone back around 1920.

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There were 13 Buffalo nickels, 3 Liberty nickels, 2 Barber dimes, 2 Mercury dimes,

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3 Barber quarters, and 1 Standing Liberty quarter

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I can't quite describe how exciting it was to see all of these coins come out of the ground! Thanks for looking! Scott

Cache , IMHO . WTG!!!!
 

Spill or hoard, sweet find!

Nicely done, and all the best,

Lanny
 

Wow I how did I miss this post. Great score
 

What , no pennies ? BUMMER !!!!
 

small cashe, great find
 

nice! i would dig deeper might be some big ones that sank
 

Super find!! Yep I am in agreement that you got you a Cache, congrats!
 

A banner post in my opinion, this is what detecting is all about, great score, thanks for sharing.
 

Looks like an awesome day to me. Now this snow on the ground is really driving me nuts!
 

Good morning fellow diggers,

I was poking around in the woods yesterday, trying to get some quality detecting time in before the rain. I was way off trail when I came upon a very solid, very loud signal that sounded too good to pass up. After a little probing, I discovered that the signal was directly under a very large, flat rock. With a little effort I was able to flip the rock over, and pin-point the target. Long story, short the target turned out to be the world's biggest pocket spill, or a cache of coins hidden by someone back around 1920.

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There were 13 Buffalo nickels, 3 Liberty nickels, 2 Barber dimes, 2 Mercury dimes,

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3 Barber quarters, and 1 Standing Liberty quarter

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I can't quite describe how exciting it was to see all of these coins come out of the ground! Thanks for looking! Scott
Awesome!!! Congrats!!!
 

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