Nice conditioned Seated Half was surely worth the paddle !

MaineRelic

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Today I Did my 50 min one way paddle out to my new site for my second hunt there . I did not wander as much as I did on my last hunt . I tried to concentrate on finding targets instead of more area . Though I did find another foundation there today !:hello2: I had a spectaular day if I must say so myself ! It was beautiful crossing the harbor today. I saw a lot of loons and shitpoke's fishing . I could see schools of herring or maybe awlwifes breaking the surface to escape the predators . . Then a harbor seal came up close to the kyak. That was cool ! It looked like they had good hunting ! I finished my paddle and it didn't take long before I had an Indian head under my coil ! Then another Indian and then I broke the silver barrier with a Mercury dime :headbang:. Good start I thought . ! next signal and I thought I had another Indian . It turned out to be an Army & Navy civil war token . Common token . I think this is my 6th one in seven years. Then i sniffed out the cuff button backmarked L & KENDELL * EXTRA * . A little ways from there and I pick up the Waturbury Button Co. General service button . Then I picked up another good silver signal and popped a 1906 D. Barber dime . I thought to myself I could get a dime trifecta if I could find a rosie or a seated ! I popped another indian about 15 mins later when about 8 feet from this I get a silver signal I know is not a dime ! Strong 0/30 signal showing at 9 inches down on the Explorer ! I almost pooped my pants ! Seated Half dollar !:hello2::headbang::hello2::headbang: 1876 S. Seated half dollar. In what looked like imaculate condition ! :icon_sunny:I stopped right there and took an insituation pic of my finds so far and texted it to my cousin .The Half was found in a very fortunate sandy loamy location as you can see from the first Iphone PICS. 10 minutes or so later I thought I had another big silver coin ! A strong 2/29 showing 6 inches down on the SE PRO . It turned out to be a coin silver spoon made by Farrington & Hunnewell BOSTON :headbang::hello2:. Silversmiths who were in bussiness from 1835 -1885 . I was running out of time when I got a faint 2/27 reading showing 8 inches down . . I could not believe how my luck was running ! 1858 O. Seated dime to complete my Trifecta ! I was a happy Paddler today I am here To say ! MaineRelic
 

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Nice story.
Nice pictures.
Nice batch of finds.
 

Fantastic silver!

What a site !
You got quality finds all around, relics and coins!
Thanks IronHorse , And everyone else for the nice comments ! I am liking this new site ! :happysmiley: Mr
 

Fantastic finds Mr. Relic! You must have done your research! If it won't give away your location, can you shed some light on what kind of activity took place at your site to provide such a great outcome? The story combined with your finds is a banner hunt IMO! Congrats again!
 

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