🥇 BANNER My First GOLD Coin

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Hello Everyone,

I was working a wooded area near a circa 1912 homestead cellar hole. I was finding the usual junk iron and nails; usually run a wide open screen on my machines and dig everything. After about an hour of digging nothing of great value (coin, button…etc) I began searching the rear of the house area (now part of a corn field) in a small grid based on my search flags positioned in the ground. While overlapping the first with the second at 90 degrees I received an interesting/odd mid/higher tone with a VID of 67 on the Garrett AT Pro. In many of the places I hunt this range 63 — 68 is very old can slaw, so I wasn’t expecting anything of significant value. Although, I have dug Indian cents in this range!

I dug a plug (actually removed about 8” of dirt) in the nice rich garden type soil and began exploring the area with the pin pointer so not to damage whatever was in the hole; you never really know! After two sweeps of the pin pointer “it shouted” about an inch more and I scooped dirt out of the hole with my gloved hand. I very quickly noticed a shiny gold object that looked at first glance like a golden screw cap that I’ve dug about a thousand times. My disappointment to sheer joy happened when I observed an image on the object. I screamed to myself inside “Holy Crap” it’s a gold coin. A 1909 D Indian Head Half Eagle was in my hand! I think it will be tough to top this find, unless of course a Pine Tree Shilling “pops out of the hole”.

I put the coin in a protective finds case (after rinsing with water, drying and reburied for a photo; in my excitement I forgot to photograph the coin in place.) and brought it home. I know not to clean it (never cleaned valuable coins before), but since selling the coin was not an option…I cleaned it. First using water, then soapy water and lastly a jeweler placed the coin in an ultra sonic cleaner for gold jewelry. I know everyone is cringing at this point, but it was my first gold coin and was not a key date or mint mark and definitely not for sale. The jewelers cleaning made the coin look beautiful, only making the experience of the find more significant. After carefully examining the coin it appears to have a grade of Fine. So, in the case it goes sharing the space with his new Spanish Reale friends!

GL & HH

Regards,

Doc

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Ha!...
As I type this I see you have no clue you made Banner.....
Would love to see the expression on your face when you log on and see your gold up top!....
Congrats on your first of many Banners!
 

Congratulations on your Banner! Such an awesome find! :occasion14:
 

Hello BigWaveDave,

I too wish you could have seen my face, what a great surprise! It means a lot to me that people like this coin, too.

GL & HH

Doc
 

Congratulations. Hoping to find my first gold coin soon. Awesome find!
 

Hello Everyone,

I wish to thank everyone that voted, commented and asked questions about the gold half eagle coin. I'm so glad to be part of this fine Tnet organization having the opportunity to view such wonderful finds members discover everyday.

GL & HH

Best Regards,

Doc
 

Hello Everyone,

I was working a wooded area near a circa 1912 homestead cellar hole. I was finding the usual junk iron and nails; usually run a wide open screen on my machines and dig everything. After about an hour of digging nothing of great value (coin, button…etc) I began searching the rear of the house area (now part of a corn field) in a small grid based on my search flags positioned in the ground. While overlapping the first with the second at 90 degrees I received an interesting/odd mid/higher tone with a VID of 67 on the Garrett AT Pro. In many of the places I hunt this range 63 — 68 is very old can slaw, so I wasn’t expecting anything of significant value. Although, I have dug Indian cents in this range!

I dug a plug (actually removed about 8” of dirt) in the nice rich garden type soil and began exploring the area with the pin pointer so not to damage whatever was in the hole; you never really know! After two sweeps of the pin pointer “it shouted” about an inch more and I scooped dirt out of the hole with my gloved hand. I very quickly noticed a shiny gold object that looked at first glance like a golden screw cap that I’ve dug about a thousand times. My disappointment to sheer joy happened when I observed an image on the object. I screamed to myself inside “Holy Crap” it’s a gold coin. A 1909 D Indian Head Half Eagle was in my hand! I think it will be tough to top this find, unless of course a Pine Tree Shilling “pops out of the hole”.

I put the coin in a protective finds case (after rinsing with water, drying and reburied for a photo; in my excitement I forgot to photograph the coin in place.) and brought it home. I know not to clean it (never cleaned valuable coins before), but since selling the coin was not an option…I cleaned it. First using water, then soapy water and lastly a jeweler placed the coin in an ultra sonic cleaner for gold jewelry. I know everyone is cringing at this point, but it was my first gold coin and was not a key date or mint mark and definitely not for sale. The jewelers cleaning made the coin look beautiful, only making the experience of the find more significant. After carefully examining the coin it appears to have a grade of Fine. So, in the case it goes sharing the space with his new Spanish Reale friends!

GL & HH

Regards,

Doc

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Congrats!!!!! Thanks for sharing!
 

Hi Proff; CONGRATULATIONS.!!! Welcome to the Gold Coin Club. I hereby Vote BANNER. What say ye Folks ?? AWESOME. PEACE:RONB
 

What an exciting moment that must have been. Good for you, congratulations!
 

Hello Everyone,

I was working a wooded area near a circa 1912 homestead cellar hole. I was finding the usual junk iron and nails; usually run a wide open screen on my machines and dig everything. After about an hour of digging nothing of great value (coin, button…etc) I began searching the rear of the house area (now part of a corn field) in a small grid based on my search flags positioned in the ground. While overlapping the first with the second at 90 degrees I received an interesting/odd mid/higher tone with a VID of 67 on the Garrett AT Pro. In many of the places I hunt this range 63 — 68 is very old can slaw, so I wasn’t expecting anything of significant value. Although, I have dug Indian cents in this range!

I dug a plug (actually removed about 8” of dirt) in the nice rich garden type soil and began exploring the area with the pin pointer so not to damage whatever was in the hole; you never really know! After two sweeps of the pin pointer “it shouted” about an inch more and I scooped dirt out of the hole with my gloved hand. I very quickly noticed a shiny gold object that looked at first glance like a golden screw cap that I’ve dug about a thousand times. My disappointment to sheer joy happened when I observed an image on the object. I screamed to myself inside “Holy Crap” it’s a gold coin. A 1909 D Indian Head Half Eagle was in my hand! I think it will be tough to top this find, unless of course a Pine Tree Shilling “pops out of the hole”.

I put the coin in a protective finds case (after rinsing with water, drying and reburied for a photo; in my excitement I forgot to photograph the coin in place.) and brought it home. I know not to clean it (never cleaned valuable coins before), but since selling the coin was not an option…I cleaned it. First using water, then soapy water and lastly a jeweler placed the coin in an ultra sonic cleaner for gold jewelry. I know everyone is cringing at this point, but it was my first gold coin and was not a key date or mint mark and definitely not for sale. The jewelers cleaning made the coin look beautiful, only making the experience of the find more significant. After carefully examining the coin it appears to have a grade of Fine. So, in the case it goes sharing the space with his new Spanish Reale friends!

GL & HH

Regards,

Doc

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I missed this one, Sure did take it awhile to make banner.
Sorry I missed it , I would have Voted.
But
Always seeing you guy's in the NE Dig old Coins / Relics really hurts me ...Crying.. ...LOL
For real tho Congratulations on your first Gold Coin , Ill get one someday, when I least expect it.
WTG
Davers
 

Woooahh!! Man this is a stunning find! I can't comprehend it! Congratulations!
 

Glad to see this finally make BANNER !!
 

congratulations ... epic !!
 

Thank you so much for the story and the share. Only in my dreams could I find such a lovely coin. I hope you and your family enjoy it for many many years to come.
 

Speaking of dreams, I've actaully had this exact dream....digging a $5 indian.

Grats to ya, thanks for sharing and happy holidays all!
 

Incredible find!! Congrats!!
 

Congrats on the Banner Doc, well deserved. It's great to see some new blood getting noticed for a find or 2.
 

Hello Loco-Digger,

Thank you for the kind words! I hope your next! :icon_thumleft:

Doc
 

Unreal!! So sick!! Was talking to buddy about this find, turns out he's the one who sold you some gear on eBay, Jeff. And we are BOTH so jealous brother!! In my opinion, that is the most beautiful coin the US has ever minted, even prettier than the St Gauden's double eagle. Love seeing gold coins dug within 45 minutes of me, gives us hope lol. Another guy got a quarter eagle up by Fitchburg a couple months ago in an old Apple orchard. Congrats on a find in 10 lifetimes!! Gorgeous. Ps in box me, and let me know when you want to go back to this sight. I will fly with you. Lol. Cheers.
 

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