🥇 BANNER The best day ever! GOLD COIN!

pepperj

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Feb 3, 2009
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Detector(s) used
Deus, Deus 2, Minelab 3030, E-Trac,
Primary Interest:
Relic Hunting
Went on a road trip today to get some detecting in.
About 60 miles across country to the permissions.
6 sites were planted in winter wheat.
2 sites in a 1 foot plow, and 1 site partially cropped.
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So first target after 30 minutes 1867-1967 penny
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I said that needs to a 100 yrs older.
1.5 hrs later the next target I finally justified in taking a photo.
A saw nut
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I got tired of plow row detecting so I went on a corn stubble field, found what was a big ash layer down 6" and over a large foot print.
Probably a barn that burnt down.
So between the saw nut and this buckle was another 2 hrs.
I was thinking this is a hard day for no really good keepers.
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Few minutes later this item, a tie pin of sorts?
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Then a button
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Crushed thimble
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The next one I thought it only takes one to make a hunt.
Beautiful bell
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Little did I know that 10 minutes later life would so great!
Solid 80 on the Deus ll
I thought gee a coin would be nice.
Dug the plug saw the edge-and for next few minutes I just looked at it and said NO WAY!
I looked away looked down and said it again No Way.
I must of repeated this 10 times.
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Full Sovereign - weight
7.9 grams, 22.05mm in
diameter with a Fine
Gold content 7.32
grams.

150 yrs of being rolled around in the field.
She's only been kissed on the cheek.
I'm too excited, too tired to clean anything up.
But will tomorrow and post the other stuff.
Perfect day!.
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Upvote 188
I don't know you but you seem to be someone with class and integrity You find something nice to say when others post AND with your post on the many neat to completely awesome finds in your most recent digging /detecting trip you earned a good job and nice items that you came back you deserve some kind words also
Thank you for the kind words.
 

Wow. Haven’t been visiting the site much but glad to see this pop up. Can’t remember the last time it happened on our side of the border. Well done Pepper.
Thanks DigToChina
It seems that gold on this side of the border was very slim.
Public parks or gathering places have a better chance of having one.
I haven't found another coin st this site.
Today I spent a couple of hours there.
Got another perfect sounding 80 on the Deus ll.
I was within a few feet where I dug the gold.
I even clicked a photo of the screen.
But all 80's aren't created equal. 🤣
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Went on a road trip today to get some detecting in.
About 60 miles across country to the permissions.
6 sites were planted in winter wheat.
2 sites in a 1 foot plow, and 1 site partially cropped.
View attachment 2113703
So first target after 30 minutes 1867-1967 pennyView attachment 2113727
I said that needs to a 100 yrs older.
1.5 hrs later the next target I finally justified in taking a photo.
A saw nut
View attachment 2113704
I got tired of plow row detecting so I went on a corn stubble field, found what was a big ash layer down 6" and over a large foot print.
Probably a barn that burnt down.
So between the saw nut and this buckle was another 2 hrs.
I was thinking this is a hard day for no really good keepers.
View attachment 2113705
Few minutes later this item, a tie pin of sorts?
View attachment 2113706
Then a buttonView attachment 2113707
Crushed thimble
View attachment 2113708
The next one I thought it only takes one to make a hunt.
Beautiful bell
View attachment 2113709
Little did I know that 10 minutes later life would so great!
Solid 80 on the Deus ll
I thought gee a coin would be nice.
Dug the plug saw the edge-and for next few minutes I just looked at it and said NO WAY!
I looked away looked down and said it again No Way.
I must of repeated this 10 times.
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Full Sovereign - weight
7.9 grams, 22.05mm in
diameter with a Fine
Gold content 7.32
grams.

150 yrs of being rolled around in the field.
She's only been kissed on the cheek.
I'm too excited, too tired to clean anything up.
But will tomorrow and post the other stuff.
Perfect day!.
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NICE!!!!
 

Sitting here enjoying a margarita and still drooling over that gold.
What a great find!
Thank you ModernMiner
Sorry for the late reply as been dealing with an under the weather type week.
Yes it still has me drooling as well everyday and the margarita effect isn't needed. :laughing7:
 

Hi Terry :hello:
Longtime no see
Thanks for popping in and acknowledging the post.
Hope all is getting along best as possible in your world.
 

Went on a road trip today to get some detecting in.
About 60 miles across country to the permissions.
6 sites were planted in winter wheat.
2 sites in a 1 foot plow, and 1 site partially cropped.
View attachment 2113703
So first target after 30 minutes 1867-1967 pennyView attachment 2113727
I said that needs to a 100 yrs older.
1.5 hrs later the next target I finally justified in taking a photo.
A saw nut
View attachment 2113704
I got tired of plow row detecting so I went on a corn stubble field, found what was a big ash layer down 6" and over a large foot print.
Probably a barn that burnt down.
So between the saw nut and this buckle was another 2 hrs.
I was thinking this is a hard day for no really good keepers.
View attachment 2113705
Few minutes later this item, a tie pin of sorts?
View attachment 2113706
Then a buttonView attachment 2113707
Crushed thimble
View attachment 2113708
The next one I thought it only takes one to make a hunt.
Beautiful bell
View attachment 2113709
Little did I know that 10 minutes later life would so great!
Solid 80 on the Deus ll
I thought gee a coin would be nice.
Dug the plug saw the edge-and for next few minutes I just looked at it and said NO WAY!
I looked away looked down and said it again No Way.
I must of repeated this 10 times.
View attachment 2113710View attachment 2113711View attachment 2113712View attachment 2113713View attachment 2113714View attachment 2113715View attachment 2113716
Full Sovereign - weight
7.9 grams, 22.05mm in
diameter with a Fine
Gold content 7.32
grams.

150 yrs of being rolled around in the field.
She's only been kissed on the cheek.
I'm too excited, too tired to clean anything up.
But will tomorrow and post the other stuff.
Perfect day!.
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Good job perseverance pays off !!
 

Good job perseverance pays off !!
Thanks Sal

For going on 5 hrs of swinging, and only the bell to show for those hours basically it has a life changer in recoveries for me.
 

Thanks DigToChina
It seems that gold on this side of the border was very slim.
For gold coins and caches, I’ve always figured that’s not just due to population levels but mainly due to our historically stable banking system. I don’t know that for a fact though.

All 80's aren't created equal. 🤣
You could make a detecting t-shirt out of that 😂
 

For gold coins and caches, I’ve always figured that’s not just due to population levels but mainly due to our historically stable banking system. I don’t know that for a fact though.


You could make a detecting t-shirt out of that 😂
Historically stable? Not so quick here as the Bank Of Upper Canada went bankrupt just 7 yrs prior to the minting of this gold coin.
Liquidation was just 2 yrs before, so little trust as folks lost millions.
Here's a good read:
Then we had other runs, the dGreat Depression where I personally knew in-laws that still buried money in the back yard. (No trusting the banks)
The soils were broken just 200 yrs ago, not much history.
Folks getting off the boat-just the working hands and a dream.
 

Went on a road trip today to get some detecting in.
About 60 miles across country to the permissions.
6 sites were planted in winter wheat.
2 sites in a 1 foot plow, and 1 site partially cropped.
View attachment 2113703
So first target after 30 minutes 1867-1967 pennyView attachment 2113727
I said that needs to a 100 yrs older.
1.5 hrs later the next target I finally justified in taking a photo.
A saw nut
View attachment 2113704
I got tired of plow row detecting so I went on a corn stubble field, found what was a big ash layer down 6" and over a large foot print.
Probably a barn that burnt down.
So between the saw nut and this buckle was another 2 hrs.
I was thinking this is a hard day for no really good keepers.
View attachment 2113705
Few minutes later this item, a tie pin of sorts?
View attachment 2113706
Then a buttonView attachment 2113707
Crushed thimble
View attachment 2113708
The next one I thought it only takes one to make a hunt.
Beautiful bell
View attachment 2113709
Little did I know that 10 minutes later life would so great!
Solid 80 on the Deus ll
I thought gee a coin would be nice.
Dug the plug saw the edge-and for next few minutes I just looked at it and said NO WAY!
I looked away looked down and said it again No Way.
I must of repeated this 10 times.
View attachment 2113710View attachment 2113711View attachment 2113712View attachment 2113713View attachment 2113714View attachment 2113715View attachment 2113716
Full Sovereign - weight
7.9 grams, 22.05mm in
diameter with a Fine
Gold content 7.32
grams.

150 yrs of being rolled around in the field.
She's only been kissed on the cheek.
I'm too excited, too tired to clean anything up.
But will tomorrow and post the other stuff.
Perfect day!.
View attachment 2113717View attachment 2113718
What a beautiful coin!
 

ذهبت في رحلة برية اليوم للحصول على بعض الاكتشافات.
حوالي 60 ميلا عبر البلاد إلى الأذونات.
تم زراعة 6 مواقع بالقمح الشتوي.
موقعان في محراث بطول قدم واحد، وموقع واحد تم اقتصاصه جزئيًا.
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لذا الهدف الأول بعد 30 دقيقة 1867-1967 بنسView attachment 2113727
قلت أن هذا يحتاج إلى 100 سنة أكبر.
بعد 1.5 ساعة الهدف التالي الذي قمت بتبريره أخيرًا بالتقاط صورة.
الجوز المنشار
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لقد سئمت من اكتشاف صف المحراث، لذلك ذهبت إلى حقل قش الذرة، ووجدت طبقة رماد كبيرة أسفل 6 بوصات وفوق بصمة قدم كبيرة.
ربما الحظيرة التي احترقت.
لذلك كان هناك ساعتين أخريين بين صامولة المنشار وهذا الإبزيم.
كنت أفكر أن هذا يوم صعب بالنسبة لأي حارس جيد حقًا.
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بعد دقائق قليلة، هذا العنصر، دبوس ربطة عنق من نوع ما؟
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ثم زرView attachment 2113707
كشتبان مطحون
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في المرة التالية اعتقدت أن الأمر لا يتطلب سوى شخص واحد للقيام بالصيد.
جرس جميل
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لم أكن أعلم أنه بعد 10 دقائق ستكون الحياة رائعة جدًا!
الصلبة 80 على الإله ليرة لبنانية
اعتقدت أن العملة المعدنية ستكون لطيفة.
حفرت القابس ورأيت الحافة - وفي الدقائق القليلة التالية نظرت إليها وقلت لا مفر!
نظرت بعيدًا ونظرت إلى الأسفل وقلت ذلك مرة أخرى بأي حال من الأحوال.
لا بد لي من تكرار هذا 10 مرات.
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السيادة الكاملة - الوزن
7.9 جرام، 22.05 ملم
القطر بغرامة
محتوى الذهب 7.32
جرامات.

150 عامًا من التدحرج في الميدان.
لقد تم تقبيلها فقط على الخد.
أنا متحمس جدًا، ومتعب جدًا لتنظيف أي شيء.
ولكن سوف غدا ونشر الأشياء الأخرى.
يوم مثالي!.
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لقد قمت حقا بعمل عظيم. ألف مبروك وأتمنى لك المزيد من الأوقات الطيبة
 

لقد قمت حقا بعمل عظيم. ألف مبروك وأتمنى لك المزيد من الأوقات الطيبة
Thank you
Translation: You really did a great job. Congratulations and I wish you many more good times
 

Went on a road trip today to get some detecting in.
About 60 miles across country to the permissions.
6 sites were planted in winter wheat.
2 sites in a 1 foot plow, and 1 site partially cropped.
View attachment 2113703
So first target after 30 minutes 1867-1967 pennyView attachment 2113727
I said that needs to a 100 yrs older.
1.5 hrs later the next target I finally justified in taking a photo.
A saw nut
View attachment 2113704
I got tired of plow row detecting so I went on a corn stubble field, found what was a big ash layer down 6" and over a large foot print.
Probably a barn that burnt down.
So between the saw nut and this buckle was another 2 hrs.
I was thinking this is a hard day for no really good keepers.
View attachment 2113705
Few minutes later this item, a tie pin of sorts?
View attachment 2113706
Then a buttonView attachment 2113707
Crushed thimble
View attachment 2113708
The next one I thought it only takes one to make a hunt.
Beautiful bell
View attachment 2113709
Little did I know that 10 minutes later life would so great!
Solid 80 on the Deus ll
I thought gee a coin would be nice.
Dug the plug saw the edge-and for next few minutes I just looked at it and said NO WAY!
I looked away looked down and said it again No Way.
I must of repeated this 10 times.
View attachment 2113710View attachment 2113711View attachment 2113712View attachment 2113713View attachment 2113714View attachment 2113715View attachment 2113716
Full Sovereign - weight
7.9 grams, 22.05mm in
diameter with a Fine
Gold content 7.32
grams.

150 yrs of being rolled around in the field.
She's only been kissed on the cheek.
I'm too excited, too tired to clean anything up.
But will tomorrow and post the other stuff.
Perfect day!.
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Congrats on such a great find. 😁
 

Thank you
Translation: You really did a great job. Congratulations and I wish you many more good times
I use Google Translate for such posts. I put the reply in the proper language then add the English for all to see. I have Bangkok friends I communicate with using GT. ╦╦ç
 

I have been detecting since 1970...53 years. My GOAL is to find a gold coin. ╦╦ç
 

I use Google Translate for such posts. I put the reply in the proper language then add the English for all to see. I have Bangkok friends I communicate with using GT. ╦╦ç
I agree that GT has made the ability to communicate is a lot easier in today's world.
Still have fond memories of Bangkok when we visited in 92/93 backpacking and buying silver.
 

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