4th hunt with Nox 800, bucket list BIG SILVER!

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Thought the silver streak was dead and minutes from leaving with only a few wheats, got my last deep pop can signal of the day. Not many targets in this area so i dug anyway. Moments earlier i had dug a 1930's wheat, oldest coin i had found yet at this new site. This was at 6"+ and hit hard when it was nearly the size of my coil! Pretty worn but can make out 1880, dont see a mint mark. Thanks for looking. JJ
 

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Nice silver save .. Congratulations :occasion14:
 

Congrats indeed for that giant silver! 30+ years at this and still looking for my first. The Nox is a great machine- continued success going forward :icon_thumleft:
 

Who ever had it, pinched it pretty long and hard before they lost it! Nice recovery!
 

Very nice..congratulations on your recoveries and getting the Nox dialed in
 

Awesome find!! I'm so jealous!! Congrats!
 

Congrats! Welcome to the silver $ club! Heavily worn or not - SDs are hard to come by.
 

Congrats on that big bucket list silver. Morgans are always a welcomed sight.
 

awesome find in any condition. a morgan has always been on my digging wish list. congrats!
 

Congrats! Silver dollars have the reputation for use mostly in bank reserves. Your heavily worn example shows (unless it was a lucky coin carried in a pocket) that they did circulate in some areas.
 

I really appreciate all the positive responses! I don't post allot but just come back from a break from detecting. Crazy thing is i was really hoping for a Merc or Walker from this sight, this coin post-dates Mormon Trail usage by 30+ yrs and predates any modern usage that im aware of by almost 50 yrs, so im not sure why it was there but a once in a lifetime find for me none the less.

Quick note, i was messing around with a variation of Andy's coin program, 5 tones as called for because i really don't care if i can tell the difference between a Merc and Barber anymore, im digging either way.. but unlike his program i accepted 39-40..Im sure he does this to notch out cans or whatever but this coin repeated multiple times at 39 at the angle and depth it was at and i surely would have missed it.. just an fyi.. thanks again!
 

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