Large cent, Barber .25, tokens, and more!!! (UPDATE PIC)

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Hi all!

Finally! We hit a good spot. It was a dirt driveway behind an old house scheduled for demolition. I went the first day and found several wheats and figured it was a good place. My wife, a friend, and I went yesterday and today and found the rest. My wife, as usual, came out with the goods. She was the one to find the silver (I haven't found any silver yet). She found a 1944 mercury dime, a 1912 barber quarter and scratched it pretty hard with her knife, a token for interstate lumber company in quitman Ga, a good luck boy scout token with a swastika symbol on it, a musketball, pocketwatch remains, and the swivel looking thing. I found the lock, the large cent in bad condition, the police button, a nickel sized coin with no discernable marks, 2 buckles, a compact, and a copper whatsit about the size of a quarter and twice as thick. It's hard to read the large cent, but after lots of studying and some cleaning, it appears to be a 1817 or 1818. It's definitely a matron head cent.

My friend found a 1938 centavo, some wheats, part of a pocketwatch, and some sort of decorative hook, but I don't have pics of his finds.

Most of this stuff was found 2 to 4 inches deep. My wife usues a radio shack/bounty hunter. I use a Fisher CZ7. My thousand dollar detector versus her 200 dollar unit, and you see how bad I got spanked? Just goes to show that an expensive machine isn't everything.

This is the first time I've ever found any old coins other than wheat pennies with my detector. This isn't the first time my wife put me to shame with silver, lol ;).

Thanks for looking!
 

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Maybe you and your wife should trade detectors, Cheese. :D She must have great instincts and knows exactly where the money is.

It looks like you have some great sites to hit. Nice old stuff there. Good luck.
 

Great Finds!!!!
Silver is always nice...too bad about the scratch :(

HH!!

Joe
 

Wow, nice finds and to have the wife out there helping you, well that
is special also. I have been trying to get my wife to go detecting for years.

I got a ACE 250 for her and I'm the one using it. But maybe someday i'll get
her to try it. mmmmmmmmmmm nope don't think that's a good idea, that darn
detector is so darn good, she would be finding more than me Ha ha.

Well HH, Ringfinder
 

cheese,what mod. is the BH your wife is using? how old is it?, thanks,diggerdean
 

CHEESE, Very Nice Haul, Congrats On Your Finds, Good Hunting. trk5capt...
 

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Scoutjim,

All I know is that it was a charm that was sold with boy scout shoes made by the Excelsior Shoe company. There was a thread about these last year on this site. I think it might have been in the what is it forum. They started selling them in 1911.

Diggerdean,

She's using a radio shack/bounty hunter Discovery 2000. I think it's around 5 years old or so. I got it secondhand.

Ringfinder,

I'm hoping to get my wife the same detector (ace250) this summer. She's got her heart set on it, and I think it should be a great little machine for the money.
 

cheese said:
Hi all!

Finally! We hit a good spot. It was a dirt driveway behind an old house scheduled for demolition. I went the first day and found several wheats and figured it was a good place. My wife, a friend, and I went yesterday and today and found the rest. My wife, as usual, came out with the goods. She was the one to find the silver (I haven't found any silver yet). She found a 1944 mercury dime, a 1912 barber quarter and scratched it pretty hard with her knife, a token for interstate lumber company in quitman Ga, a good luck boy scout token with a swastika symbol on it, a musketball, pocketwatch remains, and the swivel looking thing. I found the lock, the large cent in bad condition, the police button, a nickel sized coin with no discernable marks, 2 buckles, a compact, and a copper whatsit about the size of a quarter and twice as thick. It's hard to read the large cent, but after lots of studying and some cleaning, it appears to be a 1817 or 1818. It's definitely a matron head cent.

My friend found a 1938 centavo, some wheats, part of a pocketwatch, and some sort of decorative hook, but I don't have pics of his finds.

Most of this stuff was found 2 to 4 inches deep. My wife usues a radio shack/bounty hunter. I use a Fisher CZ7. My thousand dollar detector versus her 200 dollar unit, and you see how bad I got spanked? Just goes to show that an expensive machine isn't everything.

This is the first time I've ever found any old coins other than wheat pennies with my detector. This isn't the first time my wife put me to shame with silver, lol ;).

Thanks for looking!


You could not make a photo of both sides of a medallion with a swastika? I could not make out that it... Make please photos of high quality ;)
 

Here you go nahabit. The swastika was not a threatening symbol before hitler's time. It was considered a good luck symbol.
 

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