Two Silver Firsts; an Incredible Weekend!

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Due to a series of obligations I only got out for two 1-hour hunts this weekend, but they did not disappoint! The first site I had checked out a year ago and found very little. It's right off a trail and very obvious so I'm sure it's been hunted many times before, but I was in the area and wanted to see if the Deus could sniff out anything that was missed. There wasn't much near the cellar hole itself so I wandered the woods a bit and ended up digging my first silver coin for the year: a 1907-D barber dime! Probably a drop by a hunter since there were a bunch of shotgun head-stamps nearby and the cellar hole was abandoned by the 1870's. That would be a good hunt by itself, but not 20 feet away a tight 70's signal ends up being this:

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My very first Trime! :hello2: It's definitely circulated, but the date is clear and all of the features visible so I'm happy. Being that I was 2 for 2 on silver coins I called it a day. I got out again today, but I only had 45min or so to spare so I revisited another site from the previous year. I've pounded it many times, but it's so overgrown with brambles that there's plenty of ground I haven't swung over. Its been a good site with a number of 1820's to 1860's relics and coins, but until today not a single piece of silver. Within 5 minutes that changed:

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Only my third piece of Spanish silver and my first 1 real! Circulated, but I could instantly make out the 1780 date and the mintmark is Mexico City. What's surprising is that this site had no colonial relics aside from one artois shoe buckle that could have been discarded years later. This coin could also have been dropped in the 1820's, but it seems to have escaped the heavy wear that 40 years in circulation could have caused.

In the same area I started getting tons of large surface hits and it seems I stumbled on the trash pit!

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There were three different intact oil lamp assemblies as well as a large brass caster wheel and the parts of two brass spoons. What's interesting about the spoons is that both have matching hallmarks and they don't seem to be the usual maker's marks, but full stamped hallmarks like you would find on silver-smithed pieces.

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I think it's a "D" "A" a lion, and then I can't quite identify the last two marks. Any thoughts?

It's going to be super warm this week so I'm hoping I can get out for some longer sessions, but I feel like this is a strong start to the year and I'm looking forward to what the warmer months will bring!
 

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SUPER Hunt - Wow! :notworthy:

My thoughts are, hunt that spot till there are no more signals!!!!! :headbang::hello2::occasion14:
 

Congratulations on some super finds!
 

Holy Cow, that two hours you hunted would be a year or more hunt for us all,if we could possibly get it done even then. Three cent silvers are very very hard to come by,and old Spanish too.
 

My thoughts are, hunt that spot till there are no more signals!!!!!

That's the plan! The owner of the land is super excited about the finds/history that I've uncovered so far and she's actually given me permission to completely clear the brush and sift the cellar hole if I wish. It would be a huge project, but after these finds I think it's worth pursuing. The cellar hole is massive and this was clearly a stately home so I can only imagine what's still hiding in the dirt!
 

2 nice coins.

40 years of circulation on that one doesn't seem too unrealistic based on its wear.
 

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GREAT assortment of finds PaleoMaxx. Thanks for sharing...
 

Wow those are some great finds especially the 1 reale
 

Awesome Finds!!! Congrats!!!
 

Holy cow, nice finds! Can't wait to see what else you find this year.
 

Great! Trimes and Spanish silver are high on everyone's list.
 

Congrats on 3 awesome silvers. What a way to start your year.
 

Congrats on the great silver finds and the "firsts"- always great to check one off the bucket list!

-- Jeff --
 

Trime and a 1 Reale! Sweet finds. Huge congrats on some killer firsts!
 

Awesome relic and old coin hunt, congratulations! :occasion14:

I bet that place has many more goodies to find! :icon_thumleft:
 

Wow. Killer finds. Definitely on my bucket list too.
 

That was an awesome hunt! Can't wait to see what else you find there!
 

Excellent Silver saves. I'm still looking for a Spanish Piece of Silver as well as a 3 center.
Congratulations
 

You did have a great weekend, in fact it surpasses my entire year so far.
 

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