Whats your "Best" Heartbreaker find?

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What's your "Best" Heartbreaker find?

Here's one I dug this year and was so pumped to first see the edge and know I had a nice early officer button, but then I moved more dirt aside and seen the hole. :( On a year that wasn't good to me for buttons the three decent ones I did get were holed, bent, and very rotted. This early Marine button I would have been very happy with, but I'll still take it.

I no doubt have a few more to add if this thread catches on. How about best heartbreaker or also "nitro moment." (nitro is something that raised your heart rate but wasn't quite what you had hoped for)

.... is it Spring yet? :-\
 

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Re: What's your "Best" Heartbreaker find?

I've got two major heartbreakers. A chain back 1793 which became almost unreadable when I washed it in a puddle of water (that one wasn't my fault); and the last heartbreaker, the British Wellington's coat of arms swagger tip which my careless shovel nearly broke in half cutting through roots (that one was my fault). Boo hoo. :( :( :tongue3: then there was the time I showed a pewter spoon find to a guy and he tested its strength by snapping it in half............oh yeah, there's more.........then there was my first year of detecting when I cleaned my Georges with fine steel wool......my short miserable experience with electolysis....then there was the decade when I used an ink eraser to bring up hard to get dates....the there was the decade of olive oil only.....now hopefully this decade I've finally got it right. :dontknow: :icon_scratch: :D
 
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:'( :'(

This was mine :'( incomplete Celtic Brooch(Dragonesque)....1st c.

SS
 

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johnnyi said:
I've got two major heartbreakers. A chain back 1793 which became almost unreadable when I washed it in a puddle of water (that one wasn't my fault); and the last heartbreaker, the British Wellington's coat of arms swagger tip which my careless shovel nearly broke in half cutting through roots (that one was my fault). Boo hoo. :( :( :tongue3: then there was the time I showed a pewter spoon find to a guy and he tested its strength by snapping it in half............oh yeah, there's more.........then there was my first year of detecting when I cleaned my Georges with fine steel wool......my short miserable experience with electolysis....then there was the decade when I used an ink eraser to bring up hard to get dates....the there was the decade of olive oil only.....now hopefully this decade I've finally got it right. :dontknow: :icon_scratch: :D



It's people like you that have made people like me so smart! ;D
 
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Iron Patch said:
johnnyi said:
I've got two major heartbreakers. A chain back 1793 which became almost unreadable when I washed it in a puddle of water (that one wasn't my fault); and the last heartbreaker, the British Wellington's coat of arms swagger tip which my careless shovel nearly broke in half cutting through roots (that one was my fault). Boo hoo. :( :( :tongue3: then there was the time I showed a pewter spoon find to a guy and he tested its strength by snapping it in half............oh yeah, there's more.........then there was my first year of detecting when I cleaned my Georges with fine steel wool......my short miserable experience with electolysis....then there was the decade when I used an ink eraser to bring up hard to get dates....the there was the decade of olive oil only.....now hopefully this decade I've finally got it right. :dontknow: :icon_scratch: :D



It's people like you that have made people like me so smart! ;D

Ha! ;D I guess I asked for that by spillin' my guts! It was the dark ages back then man. Guys like me paved the way for guys like you;D
 
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This is mine. I found it in Hilton Head in from of the Westin. Thought it was a 1 carat diamond ring. Turned out to be Cubic Zirconia.
 

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I've got several but I guess the worse 2 are the Texas buckle I have as my avatar. When I dug it it was completely balled up. There are only about 20 known. Then a stamped brass VA buckle that I found 2 pieces of
 

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1909 Penny. None of the initials that make it the valuable one.
 

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This is my best find and my biggest heartbreak! Stupid plows!
 

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i had a 1794 halve dime ..........it was hold and bent . bad ............sold it 8 years ago for 80.bucks . wish i held on to it
 
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These two! Both lost to housework within a fortnight of each other :'(
 

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romeo-1 said:
This is my best find and my biggest heartbreak! Stupid plows!


Looks like a shovel wack to me. ;D


But at least you have lots of detail, the other dug one I have had in my hand has 2 or 3 holes in the center and very little design showing.
 
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My Heartbreaker! Not very old and would Not have been Extremely valuable even whole. But I love to find home town memorabilia!! MaineRelic
 

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I'll see if I can dig er out and snap a photo but, it was this very large and heavy gold PLATED car dealership token. I have no Idea how it got into the woods I was detecting but, when that thing folded over the plug I liked to have a mild heart attack. I thought it was a gold coin. I mean it had the gold tone look to it and everything
 
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Heres some of my handy work,

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I passed up on a signal due to my partners new machine making mine go crazy, and he walked right behind me and it turned aout to be a 1921 AU Merc. I would post a pic of it but I dont own it. That no good #%#%#%
 
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plehbah said:
Mine is the 1940 "prototype" Supermen of America ring, with the Superman logo having fallen off before I found it. There was heavy construction moving the dirt, and so there was no hope of finding the missing logo.

One fellow found TWO of the "Supermen of America-member" rings in the same park, and I think those were the 21st and 22nd examples of those rings known. The type I found is more rare; with only about 10 examples known. Mine said "Supermen of America-Action Comics".

I have seen reference sources that call this ring the single rarest radio premuim produced. I was heartbroken until I started laughing myself to the point of passing out in the dark and snow. It is hard to find prices for these since so few are known and they rarely hit the market. Non-dug examples of this ring sell for tens of thousands of dollars.


Maybe go with a rare coin next time, the front tends to stay on. ;D I've had quite a few heartbreakers too but that one right there is a real kick in the nads. Curious what tipped you off to what it was? It would have gone straight to my junk bucket without any real thought.
 
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My best heartbreak is this coin:
1800something Morgan dollar, or shall I say half-dollar? Your call.
 

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Golden1 said:
My best heartbreak is this coin:
1800something Morgan dollar, or shall I say half-dollar? Your call.

I bet that was someone elses Heartbreak too... Looks like jewelry pieces that fit together... Someone got dumped.
 
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THE KEY indian penny.....1877, found in Petersburg, VA City Park.......very early one morning. It was so dark I was just putting
my finds in my pocket, so didn't know I had found it until I got home early Sunday morning and was washing the coins off.
Yelled, got real excited. But, didn't know how to clean it. (This was 1983.) So, I let it dry, and then lightly brushed it off with
a soft toothbrush. No problem. Coin graded an XF.......strong full LIBERTY. And I put it in a coin holder and let it sit.
Went back about 3 years later, to look at the coins I had found when in the States on that assignment. There were all the non-
key ones, as good as they had ever been. And there was the 1877.....eaten up by the tiny microscopic pieces of dirt that I hadn't
cleaned off the coin. I now have the coin, or what is left of it. I'm going to keep it......or, should I say, the pile of rust plus
whatever might be left of the coin.......and from now on, if I ever do find a KEY coin, I will send it in immediately to one of the
grading/cleaning services. Oh, how many buckets of tears I have cried........
 

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