First hunt of 2010 - Nice 92 cent pocket spill

kimsdad

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Apr 17, 2008
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Moronica, northwest of Chicago.
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Well, we were having a heat wave here in the Chicago area. It was finally going up into the low 20's, and the snow on the ground was airy enough to let the coil sink in. :) Mark (Watercolor) was itching to hunt the woods, so he, DP Bob, & I geared up for the first hunt of the new year. Mark graciously treated us to a great sit-down breakfast at his favorite breakfast restaurant. (You know the one, Tim & Mayo.) Oh was that bacon thick! Thanks buddy! :wink:

After we were full, we deployed to our designated hunting area. Walking in, Mark found an area he wanted to hit for a few minutes. We turned on & tuned in, and within five minutes, I had my first find of the year - a 1919 wheat. Well that's a good sign! Nothing else popped up there, so we moved on toward our goal. Well, a good stand of old trees can be tempting, so we decided to hunt as we went.

After quite a long time with nothing but junk and falsing, I got a deeper signal that sounded like an Indian. I opened up the ground and hit it with my probe, and it was still in the hole. I scooped out some more, and probed it again, and got my penny - but there was another target in the hole and it was singing high tones! :) I moved a little more dirt around and I was staring at two silver quarters. :o I called the boys over to let them know it was a good area.

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"Hello down there!"

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A closer look revealed that one of the quarters was actually two stuck together! :o The quarters turned out to be a no date SQL, a 1901 Barber, and a 1908 Barber. Good deal! :thumbsup: Further probing revealed a 1908 Barber dime, a 1917 buff, and another wheat. The wheats were 1921 & 1931.

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Also in the hole was a pendant or charm that looks art deco and says 1934 Chicago. I thought this might be from the '33 World's Fair which ran into '34, but I can't find any like it on line. It was at least influenced by that whole modernistic style of design of that era. It is plated, and there's some flaking on the back. In the pic it looks gold, but it's really silver colored.

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What really surprised me is how the nickel, pennies, and pendant masked/altered the signal from the three quarters. Believe me, I was surprised to see silver in the hole. In my mind, I was not digging silver when I started digging. We hunted this area for a while, and then swung away as we headed back toward our cars. I sure wish that the other guys had found something! We never did make it to the spot we were aiming for. We'll have to wait for the snow to stop and the next heat wave for that.

It was a great day - Good breakfast and fun hunting with friends - the best way to start the new season! The one thing that would have made it better would be each of them finding a good spill, too. Thanks for checking out my post & HH to all!

TYK! :-* :wink:
 

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Captn_SE said:
Hello Neil.

Congrats on your awesome pocket spill. Great start for you!! :headbang:

HH,
CAPTN SE
Dan
Wow! What a great surprise to see your response, Dan!!! :thumbsup:

I've been wondering how you're doing, depending on replies to "What ever happened to" posts for info. In fact I just saw your response to Bryce's post. I'm sorry you had a recurrence, but real glad you are feeling stronger! I hope you keep feeling stronger every day!

I ditto Bryce. I miss your posts that I admit made me feel somewhat inadequate, but yet at the same time inspired me to work harder at this crazy cool thing we do called metal detecting. Each one of your posts dazzled my eyes with the shine of silver. I almost had to keep my shades by the computer so your posts didn't hurt my eyes! ;D You were always willing to spend time answering my questions when I was struggling with the SE, and I really appreciate it.

Well, I'm glad you're back with us in any capacity! It's good to know you're here! :wink: Take good care of yourself, bro! There will be plenty of good stuff left in the ground when you're ready to hit it again. I know because no one can pull it out like you!

Welcome back, Captain! :icon_salut: :icon_king:
Neil
 

Captain SE! Wishing you all the best!
Glad to see you on Tnet!

Just a thought, in the time it takes you to get your strength back all that burried silver is just getting a little older!

Good luck!
Mark

PS. Didn't mean to Hijack your post Neil! Just been so long since I've seen any thread with Dan on it!
 

WOW, congrats on the super nice coin spill.

Does the 31 wheat by chance have a "S" mint mark?
 

mpostma said:
Captain SE! Wishing you all the best!
Glad to see you on Tnet!

Just a thought, in the time it takes you to get your strength back all that burried silver is just getting a little older!

Good luck!
Mark

PS. Didn't mean to Hijack your post Neil! Just been so long since I've seen any thread with Dan on it!
No worries, Mark! Regards to the Captain are welcome on any of my posts! :wink: :thumbsup:


MarkinIa said:
WOW, congrats on the super nice coin spill.
Does the 31 wheat by chance have a "S" mint mark?
Thanks, Mark! After I read your reply, I had to run & check - too bad it's a plain.... ;D
 

Man THAT is dedicated detecting!! Congrats on the old silver!!! I don't mind swinging if there's just a few inches of snow,it actually makes it easy to see where you've swung, but we're up to around 10 inches on the ground here in east Ohio so i just have to detect vicariously these days :-)) Thanks for keeping at it and posting even when conditions are challenging!! Days are getting longer and springs coming!!!!!!!
Jerry
 

KD,
You lucky dog!!! Wow, now THAT is an awesome pocket spill. :occasion14: Beautiful picture.
It was SO good that you actually brought Captn Dan back too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A big CONGRATS on both of those amazing feats. :wink:

*****WELCOME BACK DAN!!!!*****
We missed you here on TN. I hope you are doing better. :hello2:
-Doug-
 

Nice find Neil in the middle of winter. Sorry I missed this as I have been pre-occupied with family issues. Ron
 

Neil,
Sweet pocket spill!!! That's a great way to start the year off.
The Illinois silver tally is doing pretty good for only early February.

Makton
 

Wow, how on earth did I miss this post, awesome finds, just awesome! Gotta be the best pocket spill I've seen on here!
 

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