🥇 BANNER Sidewalk tearout yields gold, big silver, seateds and then some!!

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** Thanks everyone for the my first Banner and all the congrats! **
Haven't posted in a while, but figured this time I got so many goodies that I had to share. I have been working a sidewalk replacement in town this summer, and over the last 3 months have pulled out some old, yet pretty worn, corroded coins. 2 dateless wheats, a 1864 2 cent piece, a 1898 Barber, and a almost unrecognizable and hard to read seated dime. (1865s?) So toasty it's hard to tell
Then last month I scored a beautiful 1862 Seated half! I then got a blood clot in my leg and wa laid up for 3 weeks. As soon as I got back out, they were on the last phase of the tear out so I figured it was my last chance to get more good stuff, so started working where I could. After a week of hunts with nothing to show but 2 broken spoon handles and a dateless wheat penny, I switched to my iron buster Eurotek Pro. Found a zinc penny, then my next signal I got a clean, bronze looking coin, but at first didn't recognize the size or the bust. The dirt wiped right off and there was a gorgeous piece dated 1844, Five D, O mint mark gold coin!! Then the next day a 1875 (maybe CC) dime, and the next day a 1887 s seated dime. Today they finished the last of the paving, so now have to wait another 50 years until they do it all over again!
I have some other pictures I'll load later of the dig, but have to head home from work right now. Thanks for looking!

** I added a couple additional pictures of the location (now, and from 19th century, taken from roughly same place) and other finds ** The CC Mint is sideways, but you can see the demolition of the sidewalk nearby. Also, note the oyster shells that I found throughout. Imported from San Francisco during the silver boom in Virginia city and the shells thrown into the street.
 

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Good GOD!!!...Are you Serious??

Great finds man..

No way this isnt gonna be Banner
 

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when was vegas first inhabited?
 

A 1965 seated dime?? WOW, rare!! Unfortunately a Chinese counterfeit! (Joke on your typo)

Very nice haul. Love the half! The half eagle is a nice coin also!!
 

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Wow! Amazing finds for sure. Wonder how the zinc penny got there? Maybe one of the construction workers dropped it? That's one honey hole you got there.
 

Tell you what I see....a typo, we know you meant 1865 dime, and some old crusty coins that have been smoked by the desert dirt, but man they are sweet!....
And the gold?....worn, circulated condition, something that I would expect to see out west....well traveled from New Orleans...
I know from experience, that street and sidewalk tear outs can hide some real beauties, and that's what you got there...
Big congrats on some terrific finds.
 

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Say whaaaaaaa! Holy moly


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Great find, I'm sure it's on everyone's wish list......
 

when was vegas first inhabited?

Technically founded in 1905, but Fremont was in the area in 1844, and there are still remains of a Mormon fort from 1855. Thanks to Wiki.
 

I moved back from Vegas last year. This was Carson City. See the CC mint in one of the pictures. The zincoln was from a grass strip that was part of the modern sidewalk that was taken out.
 

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Reno-Geoff, you know that a gold coin is the holy-grail find for md'ing , eh ? A "hole in one" of our hobby. Those was several day's pay to a blue-collar dude back in those days. So would be like us loosing $400 or whatever. Although they could/were carried like any other coin, yet they tended to be taken out for only larger purchases. Like down-payment on land, or to purchase a wagon or horse or something big. Sort of like our mentality today: You get paid, you cash your check, leave the bulk in the bank, yet carry some $1's and change in your pocket.

Any gold coin found deserves banner, so I just voted for you ! You deserve it , congratz !!
 

That is some nice old coin shooting, congratulations! :occasion14:
 

That is one awesome spot! I have seen several people on here posting pictures of gold coins coming out of the ground lately. I want my turn! Great finds!

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That's insane! That's a pre-gold rush era gold coin!! :coins::notworthy:
 

Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeutiful!
 

Wow. Sidewalks are the new crypts of old coins. I gonna start chasing street demo teams!
 

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