Great day for detecting and a near heart attack!

Johnny Ringo Silver

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Dec 6, 2007
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It was the wifes day off and she was preparing for a yard sale she is having this weekend. Since it was a beautiful day, I decided to go knock on a few doors. I found one house with an empty corner lot next to it. The owners were home and it just so happened that they owned both lots and didnt care if I detected or not. When I first asked the lady, she said "Why?"...and I told her its just a hobby of mine. With that, she said thats fine.
Right away, I noticed the property was just littered with shallow coin targets. I dug a few targets at about 3in just to depth date the yard and they all turned out to be clad coinage. Since I didnt really want to start digging up the whole yard, I just slowed down and tried to find the deeper targets. If this was a park, I would dig all coins with the exception of surface pennies. It took me about 20min before I finally got a nice dime signal reading 5in and was rewarded with a 1942-D merc. A little while later, I dug a small coin spill consisting of 2 clad quarters and 2 nickels. I walked my way over to the empty corner lot and imediately got a quarter signal next to a small stump.
After digging a 6in plug which fell apart while scooping it out of the ground, I got a quick glint of something gold.
Right about this time, my heart kicked into a speed that has only been reached a few times in my life. I reached down and pulled this watch out of the soft dirt and quickly looked around to see if I was being supervised by the land owner or not.LOL It took me a few seconds to realize this was a cheap pocket watch that couldnt have been in the ground for too many years. I believe it was made in japan and is only layered with a gold/chrome finish.
I still love the fact that I found it and i'm glad to add it to my odd finds collection. Soon after, I dug a nice silver 1941-S washington quarter and a few wheats.
I asked the lady if she or anyone in her family had lost a pocket watch and she said no. She also said I could come back if I wanted to when I had more time. All in all, with two more silvers in my pocket, it was a great day!!
 

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Wow, very nice! :hello2: That would have got my heart going, too.

Keep digging!
 

Wow, I see what you mean about the watch. It's still a good find and you added some silver to your collection. WTG!!!

DANGLANGLEY
 

Neat finds Johnny Ringo. That pocket watch says "Japan"? That's not a bad thing these days is it when weverything else says China?
 

I would be tickled to death to find that watch. It may not be gold, but it sure is pretty! Looks like you found it just in time too, corrosion was starting to set in. WTG on the coinage too!! :icon_thumright: Great day in my book!

HH,
Moon
 

Great finds, JRS, and if you go back let us know what you come up with. Sounds like the site has potential!
 

Nice watch, I'd be happy with it.
Looks like it hasn't been underground for too many years, and its easy to see how this could cause an instant rush at first sight.

I've done that thing too, where you think [or know] you've found something good, and look around to make sure no one is about to run up and snatch it from ya.
 

Nice finds there Johnny!
That watch got me excited and it was just a picture. ;D You're gonna have a lot of fun at that spot for sure.
Good luck on your next trip there.
Mike
 

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