FIND OF A LIFETIME! 06Dec12

dirtdigger1581

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Jun 18, 2011
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Chesapeake, VA
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Minelab E-trac, Minelab Excalibur II 1000, Garrett AT Pro, Teknetics T2
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Well today started out as many other days did. Wes and I had some time on our hands so we headed out to a section of field that hasn't been hit very hard yet by either of us. Before we headed out into the field I showed Wes a big horseshoe I found on my previous solo hunt. He's been kicking my butt ever since he found a small horseshoe about a month ago, and I figured this new horseshoe might be the golden ticket to a day where I can get back on top.

The day started off quick for me. First target I pulled out of the ground was a nice 1897 Indian Head penny. Followed shortly by a nice round ball. Could be as old as war of 1812. We were getting very few signals in the field we started out in so we jumped to a field next to it and as soon as I stepped onto it I was rewarded with a nice 1926 Buffalo nickel. So far I was ahead of Wes and it looked like the horseshoe was working to my advantage.

We followed each other around the field with our E-tracs digging signal after signal and after an hour or so Wes called me over to a beautiful sound 12-45 on his E-trac. I told him I'd bet him anything it was a silver dime. He dug the hole and about 6" down out popped exactly what I thought it was. He landed a nice 1954 silver Rosie. So as far as I was concerned he was now on top. There goes the horseshoe...Or so I thought. Another hour went by and we hadn't gotten much else to get excited about in the second field so after a quick water/food break we headed to another small field nearby.

I had gridded this field a couple days before but knew there were still treasures waiting to be found. I was happy to find a nice concave flat button shortly after stepping onto the field. We continued deeper into the small sliver of a field and after digging a few iffy signals that turned out to be junk I hit a NICE signal! I'm talkin about a signal that you don't see every day on the E-trac. I called Wes over to hear it and watch me dig it up. The E-trac was chirping at me and showing a consistent 01-40/01-41. I've gotten my hopes up on this signal before, as all E-trac users should know, this is BIG silver area! I started the camera rolling, pinpointed the target, and dug the plug. As soon as I flipped the plug out of the hole I saw IT!!! :o The BIG reeded edge of a silver coin!!! :hello2: Once Wes got his camera rolling as well I picked it up to find out I had just dug a beautiful 1924 Silver Peace Dollar!!! :headbang: I still can't believe it! Never in a million years did I imagine that I would ever dig a giant silver coin like this! It absolutely made my day/month/year!!!

Have a look at my youtube video to see the live dig!



Happy hunting to you all!!!

-Nate(dirtdigger1581)
 

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Congrats on your super finds! Before I ever started detecting, the Peace Dollar was my favorite coin. And I too got an unforgettable thrill when I found one last year, a 1923 in good condition. Mine was a surface find, so everyone, keep your eyes open to the surface of the ground, not just to what your detectors are telling you at the moment. The day I found mine, I didn't have the detector with me and was deliberately scanning the ground for surface goodies! This was in a field where my son and I had detected other good stuff, and where I'd previously found a 1940 nickel on the surface. HH Andi
 

congrats!! awesome job bud!! great day diggin and nice save!!
 

Little R2D2 spotted you a sweet one there! Awesome find and video! Keep it up!:occasion14:
 

WOW that dollar is great! congrats!
 

Nice find!!!! Still waiting to find the elusive big silver, congrats
 

Awesome job! Grats!
 

Outstanding find Nate! I've never dug a sliver dollar and probably never will. It almost seems as though you see more gold coins found on this forum than Morgan or Peace dollars.
 

Nice...i had my detector about 3 months and found a 1923 peace dollar. Its my profile pic...great find!!!
 

GREAT dig! I have been lucky enough to see two silver dollars come up, but they are rare as hens teeth to find! I dug one back in 1993 at a logging camp, and my girlfriend dug one at (of all places!) a one-room schoolhouse in Southern Indiana a couple years ago.

Congrats!


-Buck
 

Nathan, Nathan, Nathan! My little horeshoe may have run out of its power to provide me the lead in the coin catogory. Not even my Spanish Silver Shield Cob from a couple of weeks ago can bring me to the front now. Only that GOLD Dollar we are looking for can bring me to the front for the rest of this year. It was exciting to say the least. Seeing that massive silver dollar flop out of that hole was breath taking. I am glad I was there to see you find that coin and get supe excited (which is rare folks!) WTG Brother!!!!! I will post my somewhat less productive finds later tonight lol.

Wes
 

Outstanding find Nate! I've never dug a sliver dollar and probably never will. It almost seems as though you see more gold coins found on this forum than Morgan or Peace dollars.

Thanks Bill. Coming from an experienced and decorated hunter like you that means a lot! I gotta agree though...Awful lot of gold coins in the banner, and hardly ever a Silver dollar. Good luck out there!
 

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