Whole POCKET FULL of Seateds!

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Hello All,

It was a crazy weekend last weekend with some great finds made! Now that the finds are cleaned and photographed, and the video uploaded, I can tell y'all about the hunts!



The first day I joined up with shangalang to hit an old sweet site of ours. I ended up nabbing a sweet sweet counterfeit 8 Reales!

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I also got a nice 1840s "high neck" spur:

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Also nabbed some relics, a V nickel, and an E. Ingrahm clock key. That day I drove by a spot where I had been researching trying to find a site. I decided to start the next day out there when I was fresh rather than roasting in the heat, so I went back and spent the rest of the day digging the first spot.

Next day I went to the new site (or at least where I thought it might be). First signal was a can. Second signal...was a half dime!!!

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1839-O! Love those early seateds!!
As I kept pounding the site, I realized it wasn't the one I was looking for. Signs were wrong. Material recovered was wrong--but it did have melted lead and coins! Next coin was a second 1839 seated half dime (see below!), and then there was a lull during which I dug two flat buttons and a two piece button. I did squeak out a tiny silver Catholic medallion though!

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Then I got a sweet beep and when I grabbed a clod to turn the mucky muddy mud over, ANOTHER seated was staring me in the face! It was an 1848 half dime!

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At this point I took a break to photograph the first three seateds:

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Then as soon as I jumped back in the field I got a great signal and out popped a FOURTH seated! This beat my personal record of three seated coins on a single hunt! 1850-O Seated Dime!!

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I hope you'll watch the video and subscribe to my channel on YouTube. There's a third day of hunting there, out scouting sites with my beautiful bride :) And there is a swarm of mosquitos, including one larger than Godzilla. Enjoy!
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Cheers,

Buck
 

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Outstanding! It is amazing that they are that nice coming out of a farm field. Fertilizer, etc. is very corrosive and will eat up almost any metal.
 

Outstanding! It is amazing that they are that nice coming out of a farm field. Fertilizer, etc. is very corrosive and will eat up almost any metal.
They are tarnished, but I usually use galvanic coupling to clean them. Was happy to have a date I haven’t had before in my dug coin collection (1850-O dime).
 

Hello All,

It was a crazy weekend last weekend with some great finds made! Now that the finds are cleaned and photographed, and the video uploaded, I can tell y'all about the hunts!
Very nice Congratulations and well said


The first day I joined up with shangalang to hit an old sweet site of ours. I ended up nabbing a sweet sweet counterfeit 8 Reales!

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I also got a nice 1840s "high neck" spur:

View attachment 1985550
Also nabbed some relics, a V nickel, and an E. Ingrahm clock key. That day I drove by a spot where I had been researching trying to find a site. I decided to start the next day out there when I was fresh rather than roasting in the heat, so I went back and spent the rest of the day digging the first spot.

Next day I went to the new site (or at least where I thought it might be). First signal was a can. Second signal...was a half dime!!!

View attachment 1985552

1839-O! Love those early seateds!!
As I kept pounding the site, I realized it wasn't the one I was looking for. Signs were wrong. Material recovered was wrong--but it did have melted lead and coins! Next coin was a second 1839 seated half dime (see below!), and then there was a lull during which I dug two flat buttons and a two piece button. I did squeak out a tiny silver Catholic medallion though!

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Then I got a sweet beep and when I grabbed a clod to turn the mucky muddy mud over, ANOTHER seated was staring me in the face! It was an 1848 half dime!

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At this point I took a break to photograph the first three seateds:

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Then as soon as I jumped back in the field I got a great signal and out popped a FOURTH seated! This beat my personal record of three seated coins on a single hunt! 1850-O Seated Dime!!

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I hope you'll watch the video and subscribe to my channel on YouTube. There's a third day of hunting there, out scouting sites with my beautiful bride :) And there is a swarm of mosquitos, including one larger than Godzilla. Enjoy!
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Cheers,

Buck
 

never found one in my life. It just seems so unfair. But congrats to you, that's awesome!
 

Hello All,

It was a crazy weekend last weekend with some great finds made! Now that the finds are cleaned and photographed, and the video uploaded, I can tell y'all about the hunts!



The first day I joined up with shangalang to hit an old sweet site of ours. I ended up nabbing a sweet sweet counterfeit 8 Reales!

View attachment 1985548

View attachment 1985549
I also got a nice 1840s "high neck" spur:

View attachment 1985550
Also nabbed some relics, a V nickel, and an E. Ingrahm clock key. That day I drove by a spot where I had been researching trying to find a site. I decided to start the next day out there when I was fresh rather than roasting in the heat, so I went back and spent the rest of the day digging the first spot.

Next day I went to the new site (or at least where I thought it might be). First signal was a can. Second signal...was a half dime!!!

View attachment 1985552

1839-O! Love those early seateds!!
As I kept pounding the site, I realized it wasn't the one I was looking for. Signs were wrong. Material recovered was wrong--but it did have melted lead and coins! Next coin was a second 1839 seated half dime (see below!), and then there was a lull during which I dug two flat buttons and a two piece button. I did squeak out a tiny silver Catholic medallion though!

View attachment 1985553





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Then I got a sweet beep and when I grabbed a clod to turn the mucky muddy mud over, ANOTHER seated was staring me in the face! It was an 1848 half dime!

View attachment 1985555
At this point I took a break to photograph the first three seateds:

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Then as soon as I jumped back in the field I got a great signal and out popped a FOURTH seated! This beat my personal record of three seated coins on a single hunt! 1850-O Seated Dime!!

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I hope you'll watch the video and subscribe to my channel on YouTube. There's a third day of hunting there, out scouting sites with my beautiful bride :) And there is a swarm of mosquitos, including one larger than Godzilla. Enjoy!
View attachment 1985559

Cheers,

Buck

Outstanding Hunt!!! Congrats!!!
 

Congratulations on 4 seated coins! They look in really great shape.
All but the 1848 appear to have been dropped within a year or two of minting.
 

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