Skippy SH13
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What I've done with my Metal Detecting Finds - in 2015
So... Given that I've NEVER found a single Silver coin, I was getting discouraged about a month ago... (2 months into the hobby). That being said, I DID find 3 gold rings, and a couple of silver ones, and at the time about $82 in clad...
I sold the rings and bought my son a Garrett Ace 250. That's where the first $250 in finds went. Since that point, I've taken the rest of the money, the $82 in clad, plus all the clad findings since then (about another $50), and the remainder of cash from the ring sales, and I've been purchasing from e-bay what I REALLY would have preferred to find...
Here's the list so far!
Pretty cool. In the three months that I've been doing this, JUST from Metal Detecting Clad, and selling the jewelry I've found, I now have:
1 ACE 250 Metal Detector (2015
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3 Morgan Dollars (1921, 1885, 1881)
3 Walking Liberty Half dollars (1921, 1942, 1943)
2 Barber Quarters (1914-d, 1907)
1 Standing Liberty Quarter (blank date)
2 Washington Silver Quarters (1953, 1957)
4 Silver Half Dimes (1851,1853-Arrows, 1854, 1857 & 1858)
2 5-Cent Shield Nickels (1867, 1868)
5 Liberty V Nickels (Various dates).
12 Buffalo Nickels
3-cent Nickel (1867)
1 Silver Trime (3 cent, date not sure, not here, yet)
2 2-Cent Pieces (1864,1867)
3 Large Cents (1830, 1837, and 1858)
1 Draped Liberty Bust Large Cent 1802 (This was a KILLER score on ebay for $17... unsure how I landed it so cheap!)
1 Flying Eagle Cent (1858)
half dozen or so Indian Head Pennies (they come in some of the mixes I've bought), all 1890s, 1900s...
Writing this down, I really should lay it all out and take a picture... Some of them are still on their way in (The trime, a Morgan, and a Barber Quarter). Some of them have been SUPER fun.. The Large Cents really blew me away how "Large" they are (they're a fun coin), and the half-dimes are SO THIN and SMALL! (makes sense, though, based on silver content.). Looking forward to seeing how the silver Trime stacks up.
All of the above came from the sales of my MD'ing finds. I have to say, when I look at my "coin collection" (which I get TREMENDOUS JOY from..) it sure beats looking at the jars of clad in the garage (which oddly, I also got a lot of joy from... just not nearly as much as now!) It's also weird to think that people can actually FIND this stuff in the ground... For me, it's all clad and newer stuff. I may never find one, but that won't stop me from collecting them as a direct result of my hobby!
Somewhere along the way, I decided it would be cool to have a type set of all the US coins no longer in circulation. I still have to find a good deal on 20 cent pieces, 1/2 cents, and the various types of Large cents (those 1700's ones are PRICEY)... Oddly, I'm missing Peace Dollars, and Franklin halves from my collection (I already had some 90% and 40% silver Kennedy Halves). Peace Dollars are funny for me. I don't really have an interest in them, and I'd rather pick up a Morgan... Isn't that strange?
Anyone else here use their metal detecting to "fund" a collection or other hobby?
Skippy
So... Given that I've NEVER found a single Silver coin, I was getting discouraged about a month ago... (2 months into the hobby). That being said, I DID find 3 gold rings, and a couple of silver ones, and at the time about $82 in clad...
I sold the rings and bought my son a Garrett Ace 250. That's where the first $250 in finds went. Since that point, I've taken the rest of the money, the $82 in clad, plus all the clad findings since then (about another $50), and the remainder of cash from the ring sales, and I've been purchasing from e-bay what I REALLY would have preferred to find...
Here's the list so far!
Pretty cool. In the three months that I've been doing this, JUST from Metal Detecting Clad, and selling the jewelry I've found, I now have:
1 ACE 250 Metal Detector (2015

3 Morgan Dollars (1921, 1885, 1881)
3 Walking Liberty Half dollars (1921, 1942, 1943)
2 Barber Quarters (1914-d, 1907)
1 Standing Liberty Quarter (blank date)
2 Washington Silver Quarters (1953, 1957)
4 Silver Half Dimes (1851,1853-Arrows, 1854, 1857 & 1858)
2 5-Cent Shield Nickels (1867, 1868)
5 Liberty V Nickels (Various dates).
12 Buffalo Nickels
3-cent Nickel (1867)
1 Silver Trime (3 cent, date not sure, not here, yet)
2 2-Cent Pieces (1864,1867)
3 Large Cents (1830, 1837, and 1858)
1 Draped Liberty Bust Large Cent 1802 (This was a KILLER score on ebay for $17... unsure how I landed it so cheap!)
1 Flying Eagle Cent (1858)
half dozen or so Indian Head Pennies (they come in some of the mixes I've bought), all 1890s, 1900s...
Writing this down, I really should lay it all out and take a picture... Some of them are still on their way in (The trime, a Morgan, and a Barber Quarter). Some of them have been SUPER fun.. The Large Cents really blew me away how "Large" they are (they're a fun coin), and the half-dimes are SO THIN and SMALL! (makes sense, though, based on silver content.). Looking forward to seeing how the silver Trime stacks up.
All of the above came from the sales of my MD'ing finds. I have to say, when I look at my "coin collection" (which I get TREMENDOUS JOY from..) it sure beats looking at the jars of clad in the garage (which oddly, I also got a lot of joy from... just not nearly as much as now!) It's also weird to think that people can actually FIND this stuff in the ground... For me, it's all clad and newer stuff. I may never find one, but that won't stop me from collecting them as a direct result of my hobby!
Somewhere along the way, I decided it would be cool to have a type set of all the US coins no longer in circulation. I still have to find a good deal on 20 cent pieces, 1/2 cents, and the various types of Large cents (those 1700's ones are PRICEY)... Oddly, I'm missing Peace Dollars, and Franklin halves from my collection (I already had some 90% and 40% silver Kennedy Halves). Peace Dollars are funny for me. I don't really have an interest in them, and I'd rather pick up a Morgan... Isn't that strange?
Anyone else here use their metal detecting to "fund" a collection or other hobby?
Skippy
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