Killer Coin Spill

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Hello all,

I finally got on the board with silver coins for 2019. And boy, what a way to get there. My oldest coin spill and two firsts:

I was hunting a new park and started off on the sand volleyball courts looking for jewelry. The park isn't old enough for silver, but there was the chance at finding some older stuff lost in the area before the park was built. My research on topographic maps shows nothing in the area as of 1955. In the volleyball courts I got a junk earring, and the usual tabs/clad but nothing great. As I was wrapping up the second one a park maintenance guy who was cleaning the toilets asked me if I'd found anything. I told him "not much: 6 cents and some pull tabs". He got a kick out of that so I asked him which of the soccer fields was most popular, hoping to head there next. Well, he wasn't enthused about me digging on the soccer fields. He was worried about players tripping in holes. SO: I went on my merry way off into a pasture/grassy area with trees further out in the park. It didn't look like it was frequented by many visitors. I was hitting a little trash, but not too much and then BAM. Nox reads a solid and tight 33 to 35. I knew it was going to be good and was hoping for my first silver dollar. But I looked up and one of the park maintenance guys was going by on a golf cart. Not wanting to dig with him watching I marked it by kicking a stick onto it and started looping through the area. He soon left and I rushed back to dig my target. 4 inches down:

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I took some photos and sent off a bunch of texts. Then went over to put the coin in the truck and take a break. After lunch, I headed back to the same spot and started circling. There were very few signals, the ground was really clean. I dug a shotgun shell about 7 feet from the dollar, then got a similar signal (18-19) and was pleasantly surprised by this 1899 IHP:

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Now I was starting to get excited. That was two coins within about 8 feet of each other. Next signal was a tight and solid 29-30. I was expecting a silver quarter, but when I got it out of the hole I realized it was too big...

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My first Barber half! Total was 3 coins from the same historic period within a 10 ft radius. I pounded the area for quite a while after that and didn't find anything else but a modern nickel, some can slaw, and more shotgun shells. I spiraled out around the the little pocket spill, then gridded over my spiral pattern a second time just to be sure. Nothing else. Most I can figure is it was probably a hunter's coin spill. There was a divot in the grass where a large tree had once stood, and the park is too recent for these coins. The 1955 topographic maps show the area as a field with patches of forest.

Anyway, I hunted until sundown and found a .38 musket ball, some clad and a bunch of junk. But I'm not complaining :laughing7:

Thanks for looking and good luck, the big silver is still out there waiting to be found...

-NZ49er
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Very nice finds there! My first and only morgan was a small spill. It was a 1921, a buffalo and a 50's wheatie. The signal was not a standard good signal but I dug it. I sure was happy I did! I am still excited about that morgan and every time I see that somebody found one It reminds me off my find! Congrats! Morgans are such nice looking coins!
 

Congrats on some awesome big silvers and a great story. You’ll never forget that hunt!
 

Central Texas. I'm down here for work at the moment. Home is Wyoming.


First of all, congratulations on your awesome finds! As a central Texan, I can personally relate to what you just experienced. In this area most parks and even schools were built on land donated by early property owners. By venturing out away from the "playgrounds" some amazing finds can be unearthed, sometimes in spots one would never imagine anything to be. Thumbs up on this post!
 

Wtg on outta the box finds. The Silvers are really sweet. Great hunt, Congrats!
 

What a day,a Morgan and a Barber half,awesome!Lucky thing that park worker steered you off the soccer field.
 

Beautiful silver !
Great hunt . :icon_thumright:
 

What a hunt! Congratulations and thanks for getting my blood pumping!
 

Dude That will get the heart racing. Great finds! congrats
 

Sweet silver recovery, congrats! :occasion14:
 

First of all, congratulations on your awesome finds! As a central Texan, I can personally relate to what you just experienced. In this area most parks and even schools were built on land donated by early property owners. By venturing out away from the "playgrounds" some amazing finds can be unearthed, sometimes in spots one would never imagine anything to be. Thumbs up on this post!

Thanks! I've been trying to head out to the "old field is now a park" areas. I've had a little luck, but nothing spectacular until this spill. I don't know what it is about Texas, but I can tell that almost all of the parks have been pounded and pounded hard. Every once and a while I can squeeze out a wheat, but you guys have done a great job clearing out the silver ;) Thanks for the response!
 

Thanks everyone for the supportive responses. I hope you all have a great dig this weekend, or whenever the next time you get out is.

Cheers!
-NZ49er
 

Great post. I enjoyed this one.
From one central Texan to another.
Sounds a very satisfying hunt.
 

WAY COOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!:occasion14:
 

Just awesome! You simply never know what's going to pop out next- 28 years and counting and still looking for silver dollar #1! The other finds are great as well- Congrats!
 

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