RaduTepes
Jr. Member
- Mar 25, 2012
- 29
- 3
- Detector(s) used
- Bounty Hunter Pioneer 505
Garrett GTAx 550
Bounty Hunter 1st Texas Pilot
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
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Here is my best so far, anybody ever find one from this mint?
Find details: That year started to do sidewalks and house tear ups as my major detecting focus. I had only a short time left in the detecting season, I needed 4 coins (keepers) to reach 68 to double the previous years total. It was November 29th the day before my birthday. Ground was frozen for days, it melted enough to go. I hit a couple of sites and only had 13 cents modern. I went to the site that a house was torn down. I had gotten 4 Indian Heads from it before. Oldest 1860, no silver at all. They had shaved down 8-10 inches of the yard. But they had also done the location of the new driveway. The day they did that they parked the bobcat on the spot. Day in question it was gone. It was dim light, I scanned the location and got a screwcap signal. So i popped up some dirt and there it was. I figured it was the top of a beer bottle (college kids had lived there). I picked it up then realized it was a gold coin. In the dim light i could make out the date, and all the detail. I put it in my pocket, just then a little old lady walks by and asks find anything? I told her as i pulled it out, just a five dollar gold piece. I do not know what she thought. I thought it was Denver for about 2 hrs. till i realized Denver did not exist then.
Your got that right DAHLONEGA GA MINT , Still the purest gold ever mined is from there and they say 90 % is still in the ground today ---- The foundation of the mint is the now foundation of North Georgia Military College Price Hall ------- Interesting fact about the mint was so much gold was being found that the MINT would take your ore and give you a coin in return ----- Many prospectors took them up on the offer and took coins rather than ore home , so that might be how it traveled ---------------- in 1849 the California gold rush started and the miners took off for California , The mayor of Dahlonega stood at a town meeting in the square and gave a speach ending with " there 's still gold in them hills " I am lucky to live only 15 miles from Dahlonega ---- Which leads to the LEDBETTER TREASURE IN Cumming ,Dahlonega (GA.)
scotty544 said:This story is just that, total fabrication.
All you have done in your limited posts is tell put that their fond sucks or that its fake. Quit being so rude to people please.
Good observations. I dont know why the OP changes his name so much. More than 3 times. Mostly just for attention and self promotion. He also liked to play games.Have you even read this post? I read the full post. It is a lie. I will call bs if I see it. The poster changed his name three times, and was curious about how many views the post had. Along with his bad grammar and other bs facts is a dead give away.
Good observations. I dont know why the OP changes his name so much. More than 3 times. Mostly just for attention and self promotion. He also liked to play games.
He pretended to be a woman at one time and posted a hot avatar. He/she loved all the attention from the male members but the truth surfaced eventually. A real character for sure, rubbed a lot of people the wrong way but also helped a lot of people when the site first started I am told. But for what its worth, I think he/she really found the coin.
It's not the first, and won't be the last.That's interesting, the part that made me most suspicious was comments about how many views the post got compared to some unrelated story on a different website. Along with the fact that the coin just happened to be one of the most rare and coveted.