BuckleBoy
Gold Member
Hello All,
I was out hitting this latest field a bit more and had a bucket lister silver come up! Catch the video here:
BUCKET LIST SILVER
I nabbed several good civil war bullets, including a nice Bartholow and a little colt .44 army which was nose down in the dirt.
Got yet another 1800s railroad lock. Unfortunately the hasp is broken off, and that would’ve had the railroad line/name in initials, but I’m sure it’s somewhere in the field.
then all of a sudden out flopped a large silver coin—or so I thought. It read 7-8 numbers lower than a silver quarter but it had a reeded edge so I was convinced it was my second seated quarter from this field…
When I cleaned it off I was shocked. It’s a gorgeous love token likely made from a seated quarter and beautifully engraved! I’ve wanted to dig one of these for so long!
Last of all I got a weird coin I’ve never dug, nor even seen before. It’s a copper nickel 5 Centisimos dated 1909 from Uruguay. Here’s a non dug version and the one I found lying on top of the ground where it had washed out.
Folks I am STUNNED at this gorgeous love token:
Cheers,
Buck
I was out hitting this latest field a bit more and had a bucket lister silver come up! Catch the video here:
BUCKET LIST SILVER
I nabbed several good civil war bullets, including a nice Bartholow and a little colt .44 army which was nose down in the dirt.
Got yet another 1800s railroad lock. Unfortunately the hasp is broken off, and that would’ve had the railroad line/name in initials, but I’m sure it’s somewhere in the field.
then all of a sudden out flopped a large silver coin—or so I thought. It read 7-8 numbers lower than a silver quarter but it had a reeded edge so I was convinced it was my second seated quarter from this field…
When I cleaned it off I was shocked. It’s a gorgeous love token likely made from a seated quarter and beautifully engraved! I’ve wanted to dig one of these for so long!
Last of all I got a weird coin I’ve never dug, nor even seen before. It’s a copper nickel 5 Centisimos dated 1909 from Uruguay. Here’s a non dug version and the one I found lying on top of the ground where it had washed out.
Folks I am STUNNED at this gorgeous love token:
Cheers,
Buck
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