Eye-Popping 170-Year-Old Silver Dug Today

BuckleBoy

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Fisher F75, Whites DualField PI, Fisher 1266-X and Tesoro Silver uMax
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Hello All,


Got out with Hill Billy for a hunt today. Went to track down the owner of the first site I wanted to find, and ended up talking to a farmer (who didn't own the site that we wanted to get on). Well...the farmer told us about an old homestead out in his hay field...so we got permission to take a swing there. Hunted for a while, but only came up with a few flat buttons. So we then got a little sidetracked and skipped the site I wanted to find--ending up at a nice farmer's house that has already given us permission for two additional sites on his farm (once the mud dries up so we can get the truck out to them).

Got on a spot in his pasture and found the homestead with no difficulty. HB went one direction and I the other, and he walked right into it, digging an oil lantern piece right off. :headbang: It was a nice day out--Finally. :)



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We dug a few buttons, a spoon, and a few odds and ends. HB dug a rather cool iron relic that I really hope is what we think it is... More on that later. I'm sure he'll post it. Anyhow, so we were getting down to the wire and the targets getting thin. We were wondering if we'd chosen two not-so-great spots out of all the possibilities in my files of research... Then I got a good hit--an unforgettable signal on the 1266-X. It was sweet, solid, and not a huge overload or shallow piece of junk. And so I started chanting "Come on--Be a coin!" When I scooped one really deep scoop out of the pasture, I waved the coil over the 8 inch plug and "BANG!" the hit was strong. This was a coin. I called HB over and said "You tell me what this is."

"Silver Dime" he said. :hello2: So I took the top clod and turned it over...and saw this:



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When I removed it, enough of the mud came off that I could see the date of 1840 staring me in the face! And a full "LIBERTY" on the shield! This is by FAR my Finest early seated I have ever dug. The late date ones I find in decent shape from time to time, but she's a beauty.



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Here are the rest of the finds, before cleaning:



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And after cleaning:



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And the Seated Beauty. 1840-O.



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Happy Hunting,




Buckleboy
 

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Deno said:
BB, Seated is always welcome. The O's can be tricky, large and small.
I looked yours up in Walter Breens and there is a tall narrow O listed as
very rare. I never even heard of that one until now. I don't think that's what you have but it's still sweet.
WOW! YOU HAVE A BREEN'S? You are lucky!!!!
 

That is a sweet dime! Im still waiting for my first seated coin. Happy Dirt Fishing!

-Dan
 

That is a super find BB.

Wish I was out hunting right now. Soon though it is melting away quickly.

HH Jer
 

Superb!!

In the condition that it's in, I'll bet you took a L O N G time to clean
it when you got home :) (and worth every minute too!)

Outstanding :thumbsup:
 

nice finds :icon_thumleft: nice silver :o MR TUFF
 

I dont think it gets any better than that. Great find BB.
 

BEAUTY Will!!! That is a nice seated and in such great shape! Congrats my friend :headbang:
 

One of the earlier posts suggested that
you just minted that 1840-o seated dime.
I don't think you did, but you could have....
because it is in beautiful condition. Congrats BB!!
Gold Nuggets :hello:
 

You beat my oldest coin by 2 years. Congrats on a sweeeeeettt find. :headbang:
 

You got my vote for banner...
That is absolutely in beautiful condition. There is only the slightest of wear on the center of shield and M on dime as I can see from your photo. That and the rim nick ... what I can see probably AU 50. The surface of the coin looks good too. The metal does not appear to have that unnatural blackening look that sometimes happens on dug silver, which is not like nice toning. You have a great coin. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

BEAUTIFUL! I love the seated coins.

It is the No Drapery variety ( I apologize if someone already mentioned that ). Here is a pictue of how you can tell.

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Congrats on what turned out to be a successful day after all! I love them seateds and she is one beauty!!

Ironman
 

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