Worst coin spill ever

Eastcoasthunter21

Bronze Member
Joined
Feb 24, 2015
Messages
1,154
Reaction score
2,555
Golden Thread
2
Location
New York/Florida
🥇 Banner finds
2
Detector(s) used
DEUS ALL THE WAY
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Hello all hope your all out swinging. Yesterday I went to an old park that was once farmland
Bla bla bla. I dig this coin spill under a tree 10 inches down out pop 5 small copper coins tiny smaller than a dime and one coin smaller than a quarter. I'm excited don't have a clue what they are all are toasted. I get home can not identify one of them right away !
After a bath and a soak I realize it's of the most toasted stinking Lincoln's I've ever seen
And one busted ass clad quarter It was fun while it lasted !! East coast
Ps. One nice silver ring !! And a cool old boyscout tie clasp
image.webpimage.webpimage.webpimage.webpimage.webp
 

Upvote 11
The Lincolns may have been toasted, but that older Boy Scout Neckerchief slide would have been worth the hunt for me.
 

Congrats on the BSA slide and Silver Ring.
Toasted coins at 10 inches,, that's a heart breaker.
 

Glad to see you got out and pulled some targets, That is a sweet ring and a cool BSA slide. The worst coins spill gave you plenty to post about. I think we have all dug a nasty coin spill or cache in the past.
 

That BSA slide is a very nice find
 

Congrats nice silver ring and Boy scout slide! Lincoln's & clad are better than zines.
Possibly the boy scout buried the coins and stuff for safe keeping.
 

HEY EC21 NICE LOOKING TIE CLASP .
 

Thanks to our U.S. mint quarters and dimes as wellas new halves turn that ugly brown color after only a few years underground.Pennies struck after mid 1982 turn into dust after just a short time buried also.
 

Oh man, that's rough ha.
 

That Boy Scout relic is sweet!!!! Don't see those to often!!!:icon_thumleft:
 

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top Bottom