Marathon Hunt Leads to a Few Keepers

washingtonian

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Phew!

Hey folks, this was a long one today. It's in the mid to uppers 80s here in Seattle but it feels hotter than that.

I got permission to hunt a construction site with a handful of houses that are slated for destruction. The abatement period on the houses just ended this week so I decided to go hit the site this morning. The yards aren't really big, and unfortunately are pretty overgrown. I made the most of it and hit the spots I could.

Here are a few photos of the site:

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My second signal of the morning was a 1940-S wheat penny. "Sweet!" I thought to myself. "This site should be loaded with old goodies." Sadly, I was wrong. I found a 1941 Jefferson Nickel shortly thereafter and an old spoon a little while after that, and that's the only old items I found at the whole site after detecting for 3.5 hours. Would've expected more but hey, that's the way the cookie crumbles sometimes.

Not one to be easily defeated, I came home and detected my own backyard for 2 hours. This is probably my 4th time over it. I found 6 clad coins and a couple interesting items but that was it.

I almost called it a day there but decided I'd feel like too much of a failure if I did. I crossed the street and asked my neighbors if I could take a go at their sidewalk strips. "Have at it!" they said. "Let us know if you find anything cool."

I worked the strips for around an hour and managed four wheaties total. To me, it felt like my day was redeemed despite the lack of any silver coins.

A little icing on the cake, when cleaning my coins I was able to get some of the tarnish off the old spoon so I could read "NF Silver Co 1877" on the back. Cool! Looks like a found a little silver today after all. After some research it looks like this little item is a product of the Niagara Falls Silver Company and is probably in the ballpark of 100 years old.

My totals on the day:
-5 wheats (17-S, 40-S, 42-S, 44-S, 46-S)
-1 silver spoon
-34 Memorial Cents
-1 Canadian Penny
-3 Nickels (including a 41 and 54)
-6 Dimes
-4 Quarters

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Good luck in the hunt folks! More from me later in the week.

-Washingtonian
 

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NEVER give up! Way to persevere...congrats on a great day, looks like you made the best of it...Ddf
 

I think your site has potential. Where you find wheats you will find silver! Hang in there one more time!
 

nice wheats ask if any other homes are ready for destroying in the same area or not far away.The company doing the work might tell if they do anymore close by.
 

The Silver spoon is a awesome find...and also a good all around day !! Congrats !!
 

Looks like a hunt in Washington alright...
Keep your spirits high, when we do hit a silver it's usually a "s" mint...eat your heart out East Coast
 

Looks like a hunt in Washington alright...
Keep your spirits high, when we do hit a silver it's usually a "s" mint...eat your heart out East Coast

Got that right! Busting our asses for wheat pennies out here. [emoji23]
 

some of us aren't born with a silver spoon and have to dig up ours! congrats
 

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