FINALLY after 35 years of hunting....my FIRST SEATED HALF

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This big worn out beauty is the absolute LAST thing I expected to see at the bottom of the hole.

FINALLY after 35 years I have my FIRST seated Half dollar. Yep...I know...it's worn out...but I couldn't care less.

I had called my bro... the Yeti....but he had some family stuff to do and couldn't come with me.

When I got done with my mowing....I contacted Darrell (SwampThing) so we could do some hunting.

Luckily my brother had mowed most of dad's lots this time...so in 3 hours I was done. :icon_thumleft:

We went to Darrell's cabin site and the grass was mashed down from all the farm equipment in use.

We hunted nearly 3 hours before I got a hit worth investigating. It ended up being the 1890 Injun from 9". :headbang:

About 1 hour later I got my second...and last hit for the day.

I was hoping for a silver 3 cent piece as I don't believe I have ever found one of those. I remember reading somebody's post about how theirs hit...and it was similar to what this one was doing....kind of riding down the far right edge of the smartfind screen.

I called over "Heavy D" :laughing7: ...and he agreed it was a strange hit...but did have a silver "warble" to it.

We got down about 7" and hit a big root. I then dug a little tunnel underneath it so I could run the probe.

At about 9" the probe sounded off...but it was a little broken up with the tone. :icon_scratch:

We carefully dug around the root so we could get the hole larger. We are out in the middle of nowhere...so a messy hole ain't gonna' hurt nothin' :laughing9:

There was one little part of the root that was stubborn ??? ...so I gave it one quick push with the Predator digger... but it slipped off the root and smacked off of something hard in the hole 8) ...UH OH! ???

I then caught the edge of a big rim peeping out from under the root :icon_thumleft: .....so I immediately knew it wasn't a 3 cent piece. I saw it was slightly on edge. Not straight on edge...but enough so that it made the probe sound funny over it. I also then realized that I had nicked it DEEP with the Predator digger!

I was thinking seated quarter because Darrell and I have pulled some 2 centers..seated...half dimes..bust dimes..and more from here.

"Heavy D" ;D tried to stick his big mitt in the hole...but I popped him on the knuckles with the Predator :laughing9: and said..."Let me have the honors on this one bro"

I scraped around the dirt and then realized it wasn't a quarter rim...it was BIGGER still. :headbang:

I snatched it out of the hole and then started trembling because I knew it was a half.

The dirt was caked on it pretty good and I didn't want to rub it...but then the excitement got the best of me.
I gave it a rub so much of the crusty dirt came off and I could see the BIG outline of a SEATED LADY! :hello2:

Holy crap....a coin I never thought I'd find!

Darrell and I have hit this spot MANY times over the last couple of years...but if you are patient enough to understand you might dig only one or two coins in 4 hours...if ANY...then there is always hope of it coughing up a keeper.

When I got home I rubbed it a little more to get some more of the dirt crud to crumble off of it..and I then saw where I had clearly nicked it..and nicked it quite well I might add 8) ...right along the bottom between the F and D...and all the way to the bottom rim! In fact it's not a scratch...it's a deep gouge...but I can't help it...the predator stabbed it good when it slipped off the root. ::) OH WELL...It's MINE...I DUG it...and it's my first seated half EVER! :icon_thumleft:

Darrell got what we think is another 2 center for him...but it looks more like a greenish, rusty slug right now...so he has it soaking in oil.

Anyway...thanks for sharing this with me...and good luck on your next hunt.
 

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Nice going, a longtime coming :thumbsup:
 

Tremendous find Bryce!
 

A beauty of a seated half, Bryce!! :hello2: Excellent job!

Keep digging!
 

Nice going Bryce!
Not many of us get to dig one of those. Well deserved because you sure put in your time.
Mike
 

beautiful coin, Congrats!
 

Awesome coin Bryce. Finding any half is a major find. But a Seated is just way too cool.

I can relate to the 1 or 2 coins per 4 hours of hunting. But, my one or 2 coins are usually worn-out, corroded, unidentifiable coppers and most definitely not Seated Half's.....

Congrats on your first Seated Half....

Brian in MA
 

Bryce!

Congrats!

I've said it before, and I will say it again: "You are an artist with the Explorer! You earn every great find you make!"

Seated Half! Very Very Cool!

Congratulations again.

Wishing you all the best.

Good Luck!
Mark
 

BRYCE.......ATA-BOY Buddy!!! Way to go on the first!! I agree with you, regardless of the condition its
a seated half with a readable date man! The ol' gouge could have been alot worse to.
Keep up the great digs. 8)
 

washingtonian said:
great dig on the seated half! What are your tricks to getting coins at 9"+ ie what settings do you alter that make the biggest difference?
Thanks washingtonian. I don't think it's any one setting that makes the difference as much as it is the combination that I have found. We all have a certain preference that we have trained our ears to listen for. I have given my settings to quite a few people and they have done very well using part of them or incorporating them into their own combination. The combo of high gain....semi auto sensitivity...and iron mask 22 are the 3 keys for me though.

Detectingfreak said:
Congratulations silverfreak on the seated half dollar!!!!!! :icon_thumleft:
Thanks DF

BuckleBoy said:
Heck yeah! :headbang: I've got only two of 'em in almost 2 decades.


I may have to change my avatar. Some EXCELLENT finds posted on the forum today!



Cheers,



Buckles
Thanks Buckles


artzstuff1 said:
Nice find bryce!!!!! ya beat me by one year ,, I dug one seated half,,1877 ,,,,about 12 or 13 years ago,, they are hard to come by!!!!

Real happy for ya ,,,, their still out there but very rare..

SWING AHEAD BRYCE!!! :headbang:


ARTHUR
Thanks arthur

oddcoins said:
WOW Dude ~ very nice! That's cool ~ my only Seated Half is an 1876 also! CONGRAT'S!!
Thanks O.C.

Tank69 said:
:icon_thumright: wtg sweet coin
Thanks Tank
 

wingmaster said:
Awesome seated half congrats I need one of those to go with my 1876 seated quarter.
Thanks wingmaster. I hope you complete the set. :icon_thumleft:

civilman1 said:
My hat's off to ya Bryce......Sweet recovery and well deserved :headbang:
Thanks buddy, I wish I wouldn't have stabbed it...but oh well :wink:

texjim said:
nice job.
Thanks jim

ModernMiner said:
You da man Bryce! CONGRATS on your first seated half. :occasion14: :occasion18: :headbang:
Great story too. :icon_thumleft:
If it took you 35 years to find one, I have a looooooooooooooooooooooooong way to go. :(
Way to go buddy,
MM
Thanks bro. You never know what will pop out of the ground.

Bedfordbob said:
Nice One ! Congrats on a First ;D
Thanks Bob

Slipperyjack47 said:
Smokin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


wtg
Slipperyjack47
Thanks Jack

Xraywolf said:
Very nice, the little nick could have been a major gash, just the luck of the draw.

I always carry around a nice folding saber toothed wood saw when in root country, these things cut through small/medium roots like butter, well worth the $15 or so investment.
I might have to invest in one :headbang:

Narthoniel said:
Wow - that is one slick coin! But like ya said, who cares, its a seated half!! Congrats :).
Anthony
Thanks narthoniel

Butler said:
Very nice...hopin I don't have to wait 35 years! :tongue3: Just to clarify, you got yourself a "centennial" coin there!! :icon_thumright:
Thanks Butler. I hope you don't haveto wait this long either

gold nuggets said:
Congrats Bryce on the 1876 Seated Half!! :hello2:
I know the feeling of elevated heart rate,
sweaty palms and "cotton mouth" as I had
them all when I found my 1866-s Seated Half
earlier this year. The little nick isn't that bad
but I know that you feel bad.....but S*#t happens
when you are digging in dry dirt. At least you can
cross that one off your "wanted" list. :thumbsup:
Gold Nuggets :hello:
Thanks GN. I know shi# happens...but why couldn't it have happened on a different coin :laughing7:
 

Congrats, dude!

Those tree roots can make recovery difficult. Sometimes you can't help nicking things in those conditions. The coin sure looks good to me!
 

That is one great coin there, and to think it was 9" down and under roots. :headbang: It was well worth the work in recovering the beauty
 

You, of all people, deserve that half! Me, I'm still looking. And looking.
Carl
 

Nice find Bryce! Congrats! :thumbsup:
My only seated half so far was a lead counterfeit!
I'm heading out later today to where I found my first seated quarter, maybe I'll have some luck tonight.
Again, sweet find! Keep at it!
 

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