Philly Hunt: Best Silver Day Ever!

Carolina Tom

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Smittyman and I found ourselves in Philly on Wednesday morning.

We started out early and hunted a public place, where I scored a nice 1924 Buffalo, around 10:00 we headed off to meet our favorite local hunter. Our host took us to an old picnic area, as in NJ, it did not look like a good place to hunt, however, looks would soon be proven to deceive.

As soon as we started swinging, the targets started screaming. It was just unreal, more silvers than cents were found. I have never seen anything like it. I was able to get 9 (yes, one was an OD Nickel) silver coins during what can only be described as a feeding frenzy! The three of us found a total of 31 silver coins in about 2 hours!

I got a 1916 Barber dime, which made my second trifecta in two days! Back to back silver dime trifectas. I also got two sterling rings out of one hole, a silver ring spill! I found an extremely thin, quarter sized, old copper... unfortunately, no detail at all. I found a junk signet ring, eighteen Wheaties and an old transit token that says "Philadelphia". I dug a total of 106 coins in a 12 hour day.

One of the quarters that I found has had the reeded edge modified. I believe that this coin was being turned into a ring, when it escaped from it's owner. I think that someone in the 1950s used a spoon to beat the edge into a domed shape. I think that you continue this until it flattens, then drill the center out. Let me know what you think.

After our host retired for the afternoon, Smittyman and I hit another public place, and I scored two Mercs, bringing my one day silver coin total to eleven! Needless to say, this was my best silver day ever!

I will refrain from gushing on and on about our Philly host, as I know he does not care for that stuff. The people and the good times are the real treasures in this hobby. Thanks buddy!
 

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Loco-Digger

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kurtstuben

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What an awesome trip, can't wait to see the treasure in person! Makes me want to go dig up some slaw and 40oz screw off lids :)
 

Gridwalker306

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That's a butt kicking day for sure, just look at all that sweet silver!!
 

RJ55

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Just, DANG! Congratulations on all that silver.
 

CASPER-2

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What an awesome trip, can't wait to see the treasure in person! Makes me want to go dig up some slaw and 40oz screw off lids :)

Yeehaa! Kurt,Tom says you're a funny dude and from the sounds of your posts you must be one. How come he didn't invite you? What gives man!! Lol

Steve
 

Msbeepbeep

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Awesome silvers, beautiful rings! Congrats!

Must be one heck of a spot!
 

treblehunter

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Congrats buddy, happy for you guys to have cleaned house like that! :-)
 

basque-man

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Not sure I would know what to do for a month if we found that in one day!! Great finds!!!
 

NEPADIGGER7

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looks like everyone killed it...of course when Tom is around silver is near! Unless he was there the week before with that silver coin spreader i heard hes got!
 

OutdoorAdv

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Heck of a hunt Tom! That trip sounds like a blast. The rounded edge quarter does appear to be the start of a ring.... pretty awesome. Now you just need to tap it with a hammer 5,000 more times and finish the process. haha
 

Bill D. (VA)

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Amazing job on all those silvers Tom, and my favorite is the quarter that was being worked. When I was in Jr HS in the mid-60s making rings from a silver quarter was the big fad. I remember making one in the 7th or 8th grade but don't have a clue what happened to it. And believe me it took a lot of work pounding that coin with a spoon.
 

Garrett424

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Very impressive pile of silver.
As much as you LOVE silver I'm sure I can safely assume you walked away very happy.

Congrats on your new record. Now you'll have to go out there and beat it.
 

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