10 More Silver, Barber, Injuns, Buffalos, WWI Watch Fob, Sterling Mickey Ring!!

Captn SE

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Apr 1, 2007
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Minelab Explorer SE; X-1 Target Probe; Pro Coil, 6x8 SEF, Coiltek Platypus Elliptical, Sunray X8, Expl. 1050 coils
Hello Everyone,

A small group of us here in S. CA have been pounding an extremely productive area of an old park, and having an awesome time over the past two weeks. All I can say is that it has been the most productive area for old coinage in a park that I've ever hunted.

It's now safe to say that most of the coins have been recovered from this area already. :'( Probably still a few stragglers left to find, maybe even a gold coin. The "Magnificent 7" (and you all know who you are) have done a great job at recovery. I would love to get a rough count of the numbers of silvers/injuns/V's/Buffalos we've recovered from this small area.

Below is my latest finds from Tuesday's hunt from "The Spot". I ended up with another barber, an '06S Dime(that's my 6th from this spot), in addition to 4 more Injuns ('07(3), '06, making my 14th Injun from this one site). Also got another first for me, 3 War Nickels in one hunt. Two of them sounded like a zinc penny, while one sounded like a regular nickel. Trying to center on the low conductors on Tues., I ended up with 2 Buffalos (a teens, and a '35), in addition to a pre-wartime Jefferson, a 1940. I also threw in a couple of silvers I found yesterday at another area of the park, in addition to a silver Mickey ring. Lastly, on yesterday's finds was something very unexpected, which was found in someone's previous plug in the park (I won't say whose plug it was.. ;D ). It turned out to be a cool watch Fob dating 1928. After doing some further research, I found out it was to commemorate the 10 year reunion for the A.E.F's 42nd "Rainbow" infantry division of the World War I battle of the Champagne-Marne Offensive, July 15-18, 1918. I've included a little history on this battle below. I'm really liking this Fob now!!!

Thanks everyone for looking and Happy Hunting!!

CAPTN SE
Dan

Champagne-Marne, 15 - 18 July 1918
In the four great offensives from 21 March to 13 June 1918 the Germans gained considerable ground, but failed to achieve a decisive advantage at any point on the front. Furthermore, success was bought at a price in manpower and material which they could ill afford. Their more than 600,000 casualties were irreplaceable, whereas the Allied loss of some 800,000 men was soon more than compensated for by new American units arriving at the front in ever-mounting numbers. By July 1918 Allied troops outnumbered German on the Western Front. Other factors also contributed to the decline of German morale, notably the pinch of the blockade and the effectiveness of the Allied propaganda, which was distributed widely by air at the front and in German cities behind the lines. But Ludendorff refused to consider peace negotiations, and planned two more offensives for July which he hoped would bring victory. The first of the new drives was designed to capture Rheims, to make more secure the supply of the Merge salient, and to draw in Allied reserves. The second and larger offensive, destined never to be launched, would strike once again at the British in Flanders. When the two-pronged German assault on either side of Rheims began on 15 July the Allies were prepared for it. Plans for the attack had leaked out of Berlin, and Allied airplanes had detected the unusual activity behind the enemy front. Foch had time to draw up reserves, and Petain, the French commander, skillfully deployed his troops in defense-in-depth tactics. Consequently the German drive east of Rheims fell far short of its objective. The attack west of the city succeeded in pushing across the Marne near Chateau-Thierry, but was checked there by French and American units. Among the A.E.F. units involved in this action were the 3d, 26th, 28th, and 42d Divisions, the 369th Infantry Regiment, and supporting elements (in all about 85,000 Americans). It was here that the 38th Infantry of the 3d Division gained its motto, "Rock of the Marne."
By 17 July the Champagne-Marne offensive had petered out and the initiative passed to the Allies. The German people had built up great hopes for the success of this Friedensturm (peace offensive); its failure was a tremendous psychological blow to the whole nation.
 

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Re: 10 More Silver, Barber, Injuns, Buffalos, Cool Watch Fob, Sterling Mickey Ring!!

Great story, and great digs. Congrats on a successful hunt. :icon_pirat:
 

Re: 10 More Silver, Barber, Injuns, Buffalos, Cool Watch Fob, Sterling Mickey Ring!!

The fob and barber dime are killers! Way to do it my man! Find some more...Kane23
 

Re: 10 More Silver, Barber, Injuns, Buffalos, Cool Watch Fob, Sterling Mickey Ring!!

Whoa! You gotta be kidding me!
Lot's of great recoveries there!
I guess that's why you're the Captain!
Nice!
 

Dan, I like the "Magnificent 7" name. :thumbsup: You and your buddies never cease to amaze me with your abundant coin excavations. :headbang:

This park must have been used for picnics a lot. How big is the area that you guys are yanking the coins out of?

Keep on swinging with that extreme fever, my good friend from SoCal! :icon_salut:

Kyle
 

Awesome hunt Capt Dan! Mickey looks happy to be back in the world again.....

Keep safe...
 

Amazing finds Captain! Many of those beautiful finds you have made in the last few weeks should have been on the banner but I see the powers that be feel broken pottery and corroded coinage is a better find then genuinely beautiful and rare coins are. I feel your pain and I too have been snubbed by the same people. At least be happy in the knowledge that many of us who really know what a treasure is have gotton the privledge to look at these great finds, Maybe someday when one of us that are not in the good grace's of the powers that be find the Ark of the lost covenant maybe then we will make the banner lol. Keep up the good work and keep posting those great coins!!!!

HH
Slipperyjack
 

Slipperyjack47 said:
Amazing finds Captain! Many of those beautiful finds you have made in the last few weeks should have been on the banner but I see the powers that be feel broken pottery and corroded coinage is a better find then genuinely beautiful and rare coins are. I feel your pain and I too have been snubbed by the same people. At least be happy in the knowledge that many of us who really know what a treasure is have gotton the privledge to look at these great finds, Maybe someday when one of us that are not in the good grace's of the powers that be find the Ark of the lost covenant maybe then we will make the banner lol. Keep up the good work and keep posting those great coins!!!!

HH
Slipperyjack

Thanks, Slipperyjack! Treasure is in the eye of the beholder, but favoritism is a bitch!!

HH,
CAPTN SE
Dan
 

Re: 10 More Silver, Barber, Injuns, Buffalos, WWI Watch Fob, Sterling Mickey Rin

Great hunt Capt_SE, congrats on the great finds you've all pulled out of that spot WTG :thumbsup:
Glenn
 

Yo, Dan the Man Who Don't Detect Like a Wo-Man, you ROCK! You and your buddies have to be the best park hunters in this country. I do believe you should write an article about your expertise on the SE and "hunted-out" parks and submit it to W&E magazine.

That Barber dime looks sweeeet! Wow, 6 Barbers for you at this small site! You guys have a nice honey hole here! :thumbsup:

If I lived in So Cal, I would be detecting by your side, dude! :thumbsup: :icon_sunny:

Keep the passion soaring! :wink: :)

Kirk
 

Great story, and great digs. Congrats on a successful hunt.

Thanks, JuJu!

The fob and barber dime are killers! Way to do it my man! Find some more...Kane23

Thanks, Kane23. Good luck to you!

Whoa! You gotta be kidding me!
Lot's of great recoveries there!
I guess that's why you're the Captain!
Nice!

Thanks, TBK. I'm going to check your post out right now. :thumbsup:

Dan, I like the "Magnificent 7" name. You and your buddies never cease to amaze me with your abundant coin excavations.

This park must have been used for picnics a lot. How big is the area that you guys are yanking the coins out of?

Keep on swinging with that extreme fever, my good friend from SoCal!

Kyle

Hey, Kyle, appreciate your reply, good buddy!! :thumbsup: Yes, the park has lots of history, even dating back to Spanish Mission era. The "honey hole" is not that big: maybe 150 ft long by 50 ft wide, on a slope.
There has been 7 different Explorer hunters that have detected this spot in the past two weeks.

Dan,

Stop Mickey Mousing around and find some good stuff will ya'...

You never cease to amaze my man...

Rock On...

Nick

Thanks, Nick! Just putting my coil to the turf. There's been a lot of good finds under my coil lately!

Awesome hunt Capt Dan! Mickey looks happy to be back in the world again.....

Keep safe...

Thanks, Rudy2003!!

Great hunt Capt_SE, congrats on the great finds you've all pulled out of that spot WTG
Glenn

Thanks a bunch, Glenn! Good luck to you too.

Yo, Dan the Man Who Don't Detect Like a Wo-Man, you ROCK! You and your buddies have to be the best park hunters in this country. I do believe you should write an article about your expertise on the SE and "hunted-out" parks and submit it to W&E magazine.

That Barber dime looks sweeeet! Wow, 6 Barbers for you at this small site! You guys have a nice honey hole here!

If I lived in So Cal, I would be detecting by your side, dude!

Keep the passion soaring!

Kirk

Thanks, Kirk. Hope life is treating you well! Yes, I bet it would make for a great article. How the "Magnificent 7" has pillaged the S. CA area, raping the ground of all old coinage, silver and copper. Our future datectorists in our area will be doing the happy dances on zincolns at the rate we're going. ;D ;D
Take care my friend from PA!!

CAPTN SE
Dan
 

Dan, you're just blowing us away over here! You really have found some great places to search this year. Thanks for supplying such nice pics and also the history of the fob..very interesting stuff!

Nat
 

Great finds Dan, That Fob is very interesting, have you told you know who yet that you found it in there plug :-X ;D
 

Awesome post Big Dan! :thumbsup: Some super finds as usual. That Barber is fantastic, and the FOB is a nice piece of history.
Thanks for posting the info on the FOB.
Great job Dude! :icon_king:
-MM-
 

awesome finds! thanx for the info. bigrig

Thanks, BigRig43!

Great finds Dan, That Fob is very interesting, have you told you know who yet that you found it in there plug

Thanks, Jon. No, I haven't told him yet.

Awesome post Big Dan! Some super finds as usual. That Barber is fantastic, and the FOB is a nice piece of history.
Thanks for posting the info on the FOB.
Great job Dude!
-MM-

Thanks, Doug. Business as usual! But I think I'm going to need to find another spot.

I love your posts man, keep pounding that spot

Thanks, Washingtonian!! Good luck to you!

Dan, you're just blowing us away over here! You really have found some great places to search this year. Thanks for supplying such nice pics and also the history of the fob..very interesting stuff!

Nat

Thanks, Nat. Yes, we have been lucky so far this year with different areas of parks. Just when I thought a certain park would be tapped out, it rewards us with more old coins.
 

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