Still shaking! 1800s pocket or purse spill includes BIG silver bucket lister

cheffer

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Sep 17, 2004
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XP Deus, Fisher 1275 LTD, Fisher 1265, Fisher 1270, Tesoro Vaquero
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
I've been dying to get out, but the ground here in the Berkshires is still too hard to get to. So I traveled south today in between appointments and found softer ground in nearby Connecticut, and just randomly parked the car as soon as I saw some open woods. Literally turned the Deus on and got a decent signal within the first couple sweeps under an old log. Figured it was a can because it sounded kind of big, but once I got under the log I could hear multiple signals.

First to come out was a Seated quarter, I couldn't believe it! Then another, and still there were signals in the hole, started to get pretty excited. When the dollar came out I nearly lost it, I couldn't believe my eyes! First dollar after 16 years detecting, I actually thought it was Seated because of the other coins, but then I saw the beautiful Morgan design!

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Coins were coming out packed together, all in the same hole, I thought maybe I stumbled on a cache. Then I started finding bits of cloth mixed in the soil so I guess it could have been a purse or bag. Took a picture at the car and then after I got home, but I didn't want to mess with them too much because I like the way the corrosion looks where they were smashed together.

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The Morgan is 1885O, such a beautiful coin. Seated quarters are 1873, 1876S, 1877, and 185?, I think 55 but I don't want to remove the green. Dimes are 1877 and 1891, only one V nickel is legible 1890, and the IHs are 1864, 84, 86, 87, 96, and 3-95s. there was also a super-corroded Largie in the hole, never seen one that chewed up, not sure why.

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Very cool to see the cents that were firmly packed together show areas where the copper is bright. Also never seen that before.

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Still can't believe it, such a random one-in-a-million spot in the woods and I turned my machine on right next to it. One of the best finds I've ever had, already a great year!

HH,
Steve
 

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Wow what luck! I’d call that a cache all day even if it was stashed in an old purse or bag. Great find!!
 

What a great dig, I couldn't imagine all of those seated coins popping out!
 

Now that's what a cache/spill should look like dirty, stained, stuck together, frozen in history-Man that is a beautiful sight-and so real!
Huge congrats and I will throw my vote in for this one.
 

Awesome find! How exciting!!! Bring them over tomorrow, dad and I want to see them. Can’t wait to get dad out.
 

That's an amazing spill, to say the very least. It's the sort of thing of thing all of us dream of discovering. Even better is knowing this kind of stuff is still out there waiting to be found. I think it's Banner worthy, and my vote is in. Congratulations cheffer!
 

That is amazing! That is one of the things that I dream of. That seems banner worthy to me, just because there is so much silver and it is all quite old! My vote is in.
 

Awesome hunt, did you continue to hunt or called it a wrap? I don’t think I could’ve concentrated on hunting after that find.
 

Awesome hunt, did you continue to hunt or called it a wrap? I don’t think I could’ve concentrated on hunting after that find.

I stayed right in the area for a little bit, but I didn't have a lot of time. As Arnold says I'll be back :laughing7:
 

That's some amazing luck, send some my way :occasion14:
 

that is the kind of stuff I always hoped to find. congrats! that's incredible
 

Wow! That is truly a dream dig. Congrats!
 

Wow ... a great season all in one hole - a huge congrats ! :occasion14:
And yes , a Banner find for sure !
 

Man you already nailed it this year and it's barely even March. The rest of the year is just gravy now.
 

Man o man what a dig!
 

Fantastic find !! Congrats !!!

"Then I started finding bits of cloth mixed in the soil so I guess it could have been a purse or bag." .........or.............................................................................................................................
...........it could have been in the pocket of some guy hunting or chopping down trees for firewood & never returned home because of an accident. "first couple sweeps under UNDER AN OLD LOG."
Not to be morbid, but things like that happened in the late 1800's-early 1900's, & still happen to this day.
 

Those are killer finds! I see what you mean by the corrosion...it does add a nice old look to it. Just amazing! Congratulations!:occasion14: banner for me too!
 

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