TNet Vacation Part 2: NJ Capped!

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After 3 days of hunting in NY, Smittyman and I ventured to the wilds of South Jersey. Treblehunter had set up a couple of days of hunting for us on his spots. He prefers a more picturesque bramble-less hunting environment, and I concur.

The first farm was by the Delaware Bay, part fresh plowed field, part grass. It's was beautiful, there were lots of birds and the fish were jumping. Hard to describe how serene and idyllic it was.

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I managed to find my oldest dated US coin here. There is not a lot of meat on her bones, but I would like to introduce you to this 1800 Draped Bust Half Cent!

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I also found this button too. Crusader said circa 1780! It's solid and patterned on the front and back with scales or pedals. I've never seen anything like it.

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Day 5:
For our last day, we proceeded to an 1800s farm with rolling fields behind it. Here is the pic of Treblehunter watching Smittyman, from his folding rocking chair! Of course, Treb had a Spanish silver and a state copper in his pocket already, so a bit of rocking seemed in order.

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Treb's success had me scared! I was doing my very best, and NOT finding any coinage. I received a couple of pep talks about getting my coil over it, blah, blah...

Out of nowhere, I get a nice small high tone. I dig a hole in the sandy brown soil, and a little grey disc appears. I have NEVER seen a coin that small, so I just wasn't sure what it was, or if it was coin... my suspicion was seated half dime. My vision is not good, so I ran over to Smittyman, we washed the coin off. He couldn't ID it either. A loupe revealed this 1831 Capped Bust 5C.

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I was flabbergasted to say the least. It's the BEST COIN I EVER DUG! What an ending to a spectacular vacation. I can not thank Treblehunter enough for allowing me to pillage his pristine site!

Here is a pic of all of the coins I found, during the entire 5 days and some relics!

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It was physically and psychologically tough, but if it were easy, everyone would be doing it. Thanks to everyone that helped to make this a trip that I will never forget.

Thanks for looking, and best of luck on your hunts!
 

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Congrats on the capped bust silver. Still waiting for my day to come. :BangHead:
 

Wow!! First Spanish silver now a Draped half cent in great condition. I found one today and it's toasted. Lol
A 2 Cent piece and other great finds, and a Awesome Capped Bust Half dime. I bet you haven't left that one out of your sight yet. Lol
Congrats on a road trip hunt of a lifetime!!
 

Holy cow! man very nice! Congratulations and I am jealous hehe.

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Good for you!
 

Great job up there Tom...the condition on the Capped Bust is awesome....great post.--JB
 

WOW... Part 2 was just as good as part 1. Wonderful keepers to remind you of a wonderful time. Once again Congrats to you Mister Tom.
 

Tom I've followed posts of yourself and Smittymans trips up north to hunt and I think by far this one looks the most fruitful of them all for the both of y'all. Makes that long drive home much more bearable when your finds are as good as these. Congratulations to both you and Smittyman.
 

After 3 days of hunting in NY, Smittyman and I ventured to the wilds of South Jersey. Treblehunter had set up a couple of days of hunting for us on his spots. He prefers a more picturesque bramble-less hunting environment, and I concur.

The first farm was by the Delaware Bay, part fresh plowed field, part grass. It's was beautiful, there were lots of birds and the fish were jumping. Hard to describe how serene and idyllic it was.

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I managed to find my oldest dated US coin here. There is not a lot of meat on her bones, but I would like to introduce you to this 1800 Draped Bust Half Cent!

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I also found this button too. Crusader said circa 1780! It's solid and patterned on the front and back with scales or pedals. I've never seen anything like it.

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Day 5:
For our last day, we proceeded to an 1800s farm with rolling fields behind it. Here is the pic of Treblehunter watching Smittyman, from his folding rocking chair! Of course, Treb had a Spanish silver and a state copper in his pocket already, so a bit of rocking seemed in order.

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Treb's success had me scared! I was doing my very best, and NOT finding any coinage. I received a couple of pep talks about getting my coil over it, blah, blah...

Out of nowhere, I get a nice small high tone. I dig a hole in the sandy brown soil, and a little grey disc appears. I have NEVER seen a coin that small, so I just wasn't sure what it was, or if it was coin... my suspicion was seated half dime. My vision is not good, so I ran over to Smittyman, we washed the coin off. He couldn't ID it either. A loupe revealed this 1831 Capped Bust 5C.

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I was flabbergasted to say the least. It's the BEST COIN I EVER DUG! What an ending to a spectacular vacation. I can not thank Treblehunter enough for allowing me to pillage his pristine site!

Here is a pic of all of the coins I found, during the entire 5 days and some relics!

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It was physically and psychologically tough, but if it were easy, everyone would be doing it. Thanks to everyone that helped to make this a trip that I will never forget.

Thanks for looking, and best of luck on your hunts!

Wow-great finds, Tom-as my wife would say, I bet you're chuffed!
 

Congrats on a great digging vacation with some sweet finds. And kudos to your gracious hosts for sharing their sites with you guys.
 

Tom I've followed posts of yourself and Smittymans trips up north to hunt and I think by far this one looks the most fruitful of them all for the both of y'all. Makes that long drive home much more bearable when your finds are as good as these. Congratulations to both you and Smittyman.

We're tired of these guys carpetbagging out Northern loot! lol.
 

Tom,
Thanks for the P.M.
I finally got around to looking up your post and read all 3 pages. Lots of compliments and praise. Everything said was well put and we'll deserved. I'm really glad you had such fruitful trip. The 1/2 dime is in beautiful shape. Well done .
 

HEY CT IS THAT A HOLE FOR A STONE ON THE BUTTON , DANG NICE FINDS.
 

Congrats on some beautiful finds!!!! Great saves!!!!!! :occasion14:
 

Great hunt! Nice finds! But that Capped Bust silver steals the show! It's in really nice condition to boo!
Congrats and HH
 

that silver came out with great detail! congrats
 

HEY CT IS THAT A HOLE FOR A STONE ON THE BUTTON , DANG NICE FINDS.

It looked to me like there was a stone in that cavity... but I'm not sure.

Thanks Sutphin!
 

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