1801 Draped Bust... UPDATED MAY 6TH: DIE ERROR, 1 OVER 0

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I got out with Elad this morning to a site I detected a few years back. The town was in existance from about 1870. I was hoping to find some Seated coins or Barbers. Within a few minutes of detecting I got a solid 86 on my DFX. I was expecting to find a can or some other trash, but about 3 inches down was the 1942S Walking Half!

That was all I found for quite a while, so I decided to try a different spot that was away from the road. Within a few minutes I got a solid Penny reading at about six inches. I figured it had to be an old Wheatie by the sound. I dug down about 8 or 9 inches in the sandy soil and there was nothing in the plug. I pinpointed the bottom of the hole and got a signal for a second, but then it was gone. Now I knew by the depth that it may be something good. I was very surprised, however to find the Draped Bust looking up at me! I was not expecting, or even hoping for a large cent based on the location!

A few minutes later I found a silver Rosie, which I must have dropped in all the excitement. Normally this would have haunted me, but with the other finds, I will live with it! I also found the table "paw", The harmonica reeds including the BIGGEST one I have ever seen, and an iron piece that looks like a bayonette tip(?) I have found these before so any help would be appreciated.

Elad found his first Indian Head and a really cool silver thimble. WTG Dale!

Thanks for looking!

UPDATE MAY 6TH, 2008: I heard back from an expert who offered to confirm Don's identification of the coin(see Don's reply below for details), and here is what he said:

Hi Neil,

Yep - S-221. First thought was S-216 because of the high 01 in the date, but that's also found on S-221, and the leaf positions in relation to D in UNITED and O in OF confirm S-221. Too bad the fraction is not clear, but on S-221 it's often not struck up well in that area.

Again, nice find!

Best wishes,
Tom


I found my first error coin , although it is not a rarity! Thanks again for the link, Don!
 

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Re: Big Silver, Little Silver and BIG COPPER!!! 1801 Draped Bust!!!!!!!

Nice finds.Love that LC.
Jim
 

Re: Big Silver, Little Silver and BIG COPPER!!! 1801 Draped Bust!!!!!!!

Great finds! We both got our first walkers today on opposite sides of the continent.

Congratulations!

Mike in Oregon
 

Re: Big Silver, Little Silver and BIG COPPER!!! 1801 Draped Bust!!!!!!!

Congrats on the half and especialy that cent... I am still in awe that you found it within an hour of searching! 8) Thanks for having me along, it was fun and the place was amazing.

And yes I did get my first IH penny... still haven't gotten around to cleaning it yet tho.... :tongue3:
 

Re: Big Silver, Little Silver and BIG COPPER!!! 1801 Draped Bust!!!!!!!

Congrats Neil..........your cent came out in good shape.
 

Re: Big Silver, Little Silver and BIG COPPER!!! 1801 Draped Bust!!!!!!!

looks like something was next to the obverse side......or am i seeing things?
 

Re: Big Silver, Little Silver and BIG COPPER!!! 1801 Draped Bust!!!!!!!

WTG Neil & CONGRATS !!!!!!!!!!

A bit on the circulated side but in FANTASTIC shape...Sorry...I just get all choked up when I see old drapped bust Lg Cents.

She's BEAUTIFUL !! :hello2:

HH !

Derek :icon_study:
 

Re: Big Silver, Little Silver and BIG COPPER!!! 1801 Draped Bust!!!!!!!

MikeOregon said:
Great finds! We both got our first walkers today on opposite sides of the continent.

Congratulations!

Mike in Oregon

Mike,
My Walker is a West Coast Walker. It has the "S" mintmark. It would really be ironic if yours was a Philly mint, with no mintmark!
 

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