Friday yard hunting finds a SLQ and huge token

Johnny Ringo Silver

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I've been meaning to ask permission for this yard for some time and just so happened to see the guy working in his yard yesterday.
When I stopped and asked, he told me that someone just last year had stopped and hunted it but I could give it a shot if i wanted to.
Well you know me, of course once again i seen it as a personal challenge! Everything was moving right along with a wheatie here and a wheatie there which was fine for me and it wasnt until I got out on the easment strip that I finally pulled my silver. There was a buried cable that i was getting broken signals off of but wouldnt pin-point tight. Moving along the cable, i ran into a signal that gave me a decent tight pin-point at about 5in. It was a 1918-D standing quarter and was laying flat against a rusty old nail. I had to do a little polishing to get the brown stains off of the quarter but it sure cleaned up well. Just before i was done for the day, i got another decent signal right at the edge of the driveway where the dirt was packed in real tight but rang up loud. After digging and cleaning out a 5in hole i rescanned it with the sunray and it screamed out like there was a tin can just below. Pulling my next handfull of dirt out, i noticed this big round rusty looking object in my hand. First impression was maybe an old pocket watch or washer but upon further inspection I could see writing on this flat disc. When i got home and cleaned it up it turned out to be a commemorative token from a dry goods company that was based out of KCMO. It was the Emery. Bird. Thayer company and celebrated its 50th year in 1913! This token is the biggest i have seen.
My wheaties for the day are
1919, 1919-D, 1911, 1912, 1913-D, 1917, 1927-D, 1940-S and 1958-D.
 

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That quarter is a beauty! There are some other cool finds, too, but my eyes keep going back to that SLQ!
 

WIG Johnny. Talked to "warsawdaddy" alittle while ago and he told me
about the great day you had.

Those were "TERRIFIC" finds. As my motto goes; A place is never
hunted out.

Congratulations and go get some more.
 

Johnny, I do believe Lady Liberty has a little smile
on her face. . . but not as big as the one you had
when you found her :thumbsup: That's one of the nicest
SLQ I've seen. . . VERY nice!

I'm still hoping for one without a date :D

Great hunt!
watercolor
 

That is one of the nicest SLQ I have ever seen come out of the ground....and that token is cool...do you know what that company did??....Sounds like you had a heck of a day.... :thumbsup: ;D
 

Georgous silver and a cool token great hunt. Iv only found 1 SLQ and it was pretty rough.
TC
 

I don't know,that would be a toss-up for me.....I think there both awesome. :thumbsup:
 

Man I really like the finds, I'm just sorry I don't have the camera you got to take those clear pictures with.
 

Thanks everyone for the kind words. The token was from a dry goods supplier up in kcmo. The company started in the 1860's originally outfitting people that were traveling on the oregon and sante fe trails. Growing fast from that point they built a building in the 1890's that occupied a full city block. It wasnt until 1968 that they finally closed with the loss of 800 jobs.
 

WOOHOO!!! NICE FINDS!!!

I just dug a 1918-D Standing Liberty quarter a couple weekends ago!

CONGRAT'S!!!!
 

Man that is an awesome haul!!! Congrats!!! :thumbsup:
 

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