Lady Liberty sings twice from the same hole! (with "as it happens" video)

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Lady Liberty sings twice from the same hole! (with "as it happens" video)

Before telling you of my incredible day yesterday, I'll catch you up on my very brief metal detecting history.
I bought my very first detector in November of last year after many discussions with Minelab dealer Mike, from Woodland Detectors I wasn't sure if the Minelab Explorer SE would be too difficult to learn and was strongly considering the Sovereign GT. Thanks to Mike's patience and many phone calls for steering me towards the Explorer SE, a decision I will never regret.

On my first day detecting, Sonoma Mike was kind enough to invite me to a park in San Francisco where he would be hunting that day. I showed up with my detector and my Lesche and not a clue in the world. I had no pinpointer, no gloves, nothing to put my dirt on, no idea how to dig a plug, and I was making a pretty good mess. Luckily that park was pretty sloppy to begin with so I didn't cause too much damage. Late in the day on my first hunt, I met Jayson (Staydetuned) and his father, Dana Point Val.

I got off to a slow start, but hooked up with Jayson in December and we quickly became friends. My confidence about walking into a park and digging holes quickly grew as Jayson and I spent more and more time together. I have a park 2 block from my house that I have hit regularly, and I have probably logged 200 hours on my machine.

The day before yesterday I found my first silver quarter, a 1962 Washington. Previously I have found two 1945 silver war nickels and one silver 1950 Roosevelt dime. Naturally I wanted my next coin to be a Mercury dime.

So yesterday Jayson and I were going to hit a new park that he had found. We got to this place and drove around a bit and checked it out. Although neither of us said anything, we were both thinking we would get kicked out but we started swinging the detectors.

Naturally Jayson started finding shallow wheats at only a couple of inches deep. Although there wasn't a lot of modern trash I was finding small bits of sweet sounding iron. After two hours of hunting I had only managed to find a 1970 penny and a rather deep 1968 quarter.

Jayson was hunting about 150 feet away from where I was. I hit a target a few feet away from a cement slab where there was a picnic table and started digging. Whamo! I see a nice silver coin with an eagle on it. I didn't even know what it was so I left it in the hole and tried to call Jayson over.

Once in a while I'll call Jayson over if he is nearby to have him listen to a target, but he was really far away from me and he had his back to me. After the longest two minutes I finally caught his attention and he headed over. Mind you, my hopes for the day were that I would find a Mercury dime, and I pulled a beautiful 1933 Walking Liberty Half Dollar out of this hole. Here is a picture after finding the first Liberty half. I'm tickled pink and have no idea what is about to happen.

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I didn't want to scratch the coin and there was a drinking fountain nearby, so I decided to rinse the coin. Just before heading over to the fountain, half jokingly and as an after thought, I put my probe back down in the hole and said, "I wonder if there is anything else down there?" Sure enough, the probe was singing.

We cleaned up the coin, regrouped and decided to film the retrieval of whatever else might be down there. Watch the video. You can watch the large version on YouTube by right-clicking the video and selecting "Watch on YouTube."



After pulling two Walking Liberty half dollars (1933, 1918) out of the same hole, I found another target 12-inches away that turned out to be a super clean 1937 Washington Quarter. All of the coins came from the San Francisco mint. Jayson surmises that all three coins were the result of a pocket spill from roughly 1937-1940. I must defer to his good judgment (and others that have chimed in privately).

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The rest of the day was uneventful for me and I really had a tough time concentrating. Jayson found some silvers and a ton of wheats, but I'll let him tell you about that.

Thanks for reading and Happy Hunting!
PS: I'm still hoping my next coin will be a Mercury dime!

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Re: Lady Liberty sings twice from the same hole! (with video)

I wont complain at all. Very nice vid and coins.
 

Re: Lady Liberty sings twice from the same hole! (with video)

After a while, digging Mercs gets boring; the Walkers never do! :wink:
 

Re: Lady Liberty sings twice from the same hole! (with video)

Wow! that is a sweet hunt! congrats
 

Re: Lady Liberty sings twice from the same hole! (with video)

well done on your big silver
 

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Thank you all for the nice comments! ;D
I was not at all prepared for such an amazing find.
Thank you Jayson for putting together a great video. You really captured the moment. I've watched the video at least a dozen times! :laughing7:
Now I have to go back to my local park and look for wheats.
:-\
 

Re: Lady Liberty sings twice from the same hole! (with video)

Nice ! Now can I come and follow you around so some of what ever you have will go my way ? :)
That would be awesome finding coins like that in the same dug hole .
 

Re: Lady Liberty sings twice from the same hole! (with video)

CONGRATULATIONS! The old guys always tell you to re-check your holes. Now you KNOW why.

The Walkers are certainly nice, but I was more taken with that '37 quarter myself. Need to check it for errors, too.
 

Re: Lady Liberty sings twice from the same hole! (with video)

Awesome! Way to hunt. :notworthy:
 

Re: Lady Liberty sings twice from the same hole! (with video)

Good for you Larry! Great finds. And very rare! :icon_thumright: :icon_thumleft:
 

Re: Lady Liberty sings twice from the same hole! (with video)

WOW... gotta say that is VERY awesome
 

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squidman said:
great finds.a little over a year ago i dug 14 out of one hole.my detector was singing so loud i thought i had a treasure.i did almost have a heart attack though.my buddies couldn"t believe there eyes.happy hunting :headbang: :hello2:

That is absolutely crazy to pull 14 out of the same hole! I think I would be laying dead next to the hole if any more halves had come out. Nice job!
 

Re: Lady Liberty sings twice from the same hole! (with video)

That was definitely a fun one to capture on video. I'm glad you yelled and got me over there!

Yup, the '37 quarter was pretty cool too. Never find too many '30s quarters. You check for the double-die yet?

We need to hit that place again. Soon!
 

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staydetuned said:
That was definitely a fun one to capture on video. I'm glad you yelled and got me over there!

Yup, the '37 quarter was pretty cool too. Never find too many '30s quarters. You check for the double-die yet?

We need to hit that place again. Soon!

I think the double-die obverse is found on the no mint mark 1937 only. I checked it out under the loop and it is crisp and clean!
 

Re: Lady Liberty sings twice from the same hole! (with video)

Awesome walkers! I bet that spot will give up more great stuff...
 

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:icon_thumright:
 

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J.Cache said:
Awesome walkers! I bet that spot will give up more great stuff...

We have just scratched the surface (sorry 'bout that bad pun) of this beautiful park. Jayson and I will be heading back next week. I'm sure this park has been hit before, but good research by Jayson has uncovered some interesting history that dates it towards early 1800s - pre-gold rush if you can believe that! And that is all that I have to say about that!
 

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I'm speechless :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft:
 

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crazyjarhead said:
Very nice day for sure. :thumbsup: You don't often seen those 30's Washingtons too ::)

Funny you mention that, because the 1937 quarter is probably the most valuable of the group. The 1933 Liberty is a contender due to its nice condition, but the 1937 S quarter is somewhat sought after. My 1937 is in extremely fine condition based upon comparable coins. Go figure. I'll trade anyone the 1937 quarter for a decent Walking Liberty!
 

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