INSANE LATE 1960's POCKET SPILL! 1963 CENT 1965 QUARTER AND MORE!

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Last month I made a list of all 1700's through mid 1800's homestead sites in my town (the magic of Google Earth overlays). Today I went to one of them with my old man. I quickly realized that we were not the first ones to detect there. I found a few holes and mason jar lid on the side of one of the holes. We decided to go down a steep hill, behind the cellar hole, after I found a Victorian blue enameled iron backed button. We noticed a narrow trail, leading to a lake. I also noticed a small filled in cellar hole, or stone foundation (for a barn or shed maybe) on the side of the trail. I decided to detect the woods on the side of the trail. My father starts screaming, "Oh my god!!!! I just found a silver!!!!! A Mercury Dime!!!" I couldn't believe it, I almost never see silver dug when I am out though I see a lot of it posted. I was very happy for him finally finding his first! I have only found 3 silvers (including a war nickel) so the experience was very exciting. Not bad for the first coin that has been dug on a hunt I was on this year. I also got a signal at the same time he got his dime signal. A nice quarter signal. I was hoping it would be a large cent, and disappointed when I saw a clad quarter on the side of the hole. I decided to check the hole again and got a 62 signal, I was very confused because nickels are a 58 on my metal detector (I assumed it would be a nickel due to the clad quarter before hand). I grabbed a clump of dirt from the hole and saw a beautiful gold edge. In the clump was a beautiful 10k gold ring. I check the hole again and got another signal which I assumed had to be another coin. Sure enough it was a 1963d Lincoln cent. I tried again and got a weird 60s signal, the signal ended up disappearing and turning into iron (typical of a nail or something else small made of iron). I also noticed that the ring had small amount of iron staining on the surface (which I rubbed off easily with one swipe of a finger). My father ended up finding the handle off of a possibly colonial pewter spoon. We both also found tons of shotgun shells, 1960's cans/pulltabs. Not a bad day!

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Sounds like you had a great day with Dad! Nice finds too!
 

Thats a great hunt gold, silver and family to share it with..
 

Sounds like you had a great day with Dad! Nice finds too!

Thanks! It was a lot of fun! First time we both ended up finding something cool in one hunt!
 

Excellent outing, ,
Gold and silver,
Congratulations to you and dad.
 

Congrats to you both...though that spoon handle may be the oldest item there.

Cheers
 

Congrats to the both of you on a great hunt.
 

Nice post, great hunt! Great day when you find Silver and gold! Congrats and HH
 

I'm going to try and bring him out again today for easter. Time to research a new place!
 

That's what it all about-
Congrats
 

Awesome day with your Dad...priceless! :occasion14:
 

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