GOLD COIN, Capped Bust Silver, Seated Silver, and More

BuckleBoy

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Hello All,


Well, the title is not entirely accurate, as the video will show. That genetic abnormality that I happen to call my hunting buddy buried a fake gold coin in a sugar cane row up ahead of me and I dug it. Crazy thing is, it was the right date range as the trash pit we were in, and totally had me fooled... That jerk. :icon_jokercolor:

Anyhow, he did screw over his karma and didn't dig anything much the rest of the day. :laughing7:



I managed to nab four coins, including two Philly mint silvers--which is unusual here. Usually we dig O-mintmark silver coins.

First coin was an 1873 Indian. Saw it sticking half out of the dirt, and could see 187_ and was praying for a '77. Wasn't meant to be, but I have never dug an 1873 before, so that was nice to fill up a hole in the collection. Second coin was a 1910 V Nickel. Then I dug in the same row an 1876 Seated Dime--and a nice one at that. :headbang: I did dig a couple flat buttons and one three-hole button that is much earlier than I supposed. The company is actually in the 1837-38 New York City business directory, listed as "clothiers." I had no idea that these 3-hole buttons were that old.

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After the fake gold coin scare, we went to another site and got out on the fringe areas. I dug another flat button, eyeballed a clay marble, then walked up on a nice Federal Era pocket watch winder. These must have been common in this area, because my buddy dug an identical one at our colonial tavern site a couple years ago.

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I then got a nice target that locked in at 60 on the F75. I strongly felt that it'd be a half real, so I dug carefully and a small silver came out of the hole. I first thought Seated, but on closer examination it was a Capped Bust half dime! This is only my third Capped in 23 years, and it is the nicest one I've dug. My first was a well worn half dime a couple years ago, then year before last I dug a Capped dime. So naturally I'm thrilled to have dug another one--and especially one this nice.
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Good Luck and Happy Hunting!

-Buck
 

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Great digs Buck :thumbsup: I especially like the winder, I usually just get the plain type it's nice see a different shape, and design.:thumbsup:

SS
 

Wow!! You killed it, Awesome!! Congrats!!

And I thought we had a great hunt today.
 

Great coins!, funny you were dooped w the fake gold, just get him back lol
 

BB, I am pretty sure the gold was payback for row-jumping that occurred earlier, lol. Great, great hunt from you guys. It's just daybreak here as I write this and I see snow falling:BangHead: so please keep on posting the finds. It really helps us up here!
 

Great day Buck! And now you know why I hunt alone lol. That is one dirty dog right there.
 

Great finds!....Sounds like a little payback is due for your buddie..lol
 

Surely Shane wouldn't plant a gold coin BB?-LOL. You scored big on the coins. Congrats on your 3rd CB. WTG, Q.
 

Man what a rotten trick your buddy played :laughing7:..but ya did find some nice old coin bud..
 

I was going to give you a woo hoo on the gold find but....
I will give you a thumbs up on the rest of your quality finds! Another killer hunt full of silvery goodness!
 

Great digs Buck :thumbsup: I especially like the winder, I usually just get the plain type it's nice see a different shape, and design.:thumbsup:

SS

We tend to find the elaborate ones here due to the wealth and affluence of the plantation culture, but it seems that in most of the rural areas I've lived and detected in the past, we only found the simple "loop style" watch winders.
 

Great coins!, funny you were dooped w the fake gold, just get him back lol

Oh I will. last time I got him good was when I gave his 8 year old son a fake cob and told him to go up to his dad and say he found it. :laughing7: He's been waiting two years to get me back.
 

the "Y" piece looks to be a cannon linstock (fuse lighter)
 

BB, I am pretty sure the gold was payback for row-jumping that occurred earlier, lol. Great, great hunt from you guys. It's just daybreak here as I write this and I see snow falling:BangHead: so please keep on posting the finds. It really helps us up here!

Haha, yeah. It's always a question of who is going to take the next row. Obviously, whichever row I take is the one that's gonna have the good find in it. :D
 

Ha! I saw the video, now I'm getting ideas (muwahahaha) Congrats on the seated & capped bust, very nice!
 

Congrats on the really nice finds! GL&HH.
 

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