Large Cents, Seateds, Barbers, and More!

Ground Inspector

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Feb 17, 2012
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Detector(s) used
Minelab SE Pro
18" Excelerator Coil
Minelab CTX 3030
06 Smart Coil
17 Smart Coil
Garret Propointer
Primary Interest:
Relic Hunting
Detected two full days. Had pretty good luck at some new spots, and went back to a place from last year that was extremely productive.
43 wheats: no new coins, no key or semi-key dates
10 indians: no new coins, 1867
Two seateds: one new, 53 arrows, 88
Three barbers: one new, 97, 08D, 01
Three nickles (one silver): all new, 82, 99, 44P!
Two large cents: one new, 51, 54
1856 French coin
A bunch of other things: buttons, gold locket, medallions, etc.

Altogether, 6 new coins!

GI


Edit: last two pictures front and back of requested finds.
 

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Nice variety and number of coins - you had a great two day hunt. :)
 

You can't beat that 2 day hunt. That's a lot of Indians and I'd love to see the reverse of that nicer seated. Looks like a great silver!
 

For all that I'm well into the 1700s club, I have yet to dig a seated of any denomination. Love the silver.
 

For two days of digging you did very well at that site GI! :occasion14:
Congrats on all the silvers and the LC's, but I really like this piece!

Looks to be gold plated on brass ... do you think it's from a Victorian ladies pocket watch or locket? :icon_scratch:
Dave
 

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Holy Crap!!! That is an incredible amount of quality digs right there, Big ups to you my friend...:notworthy:
 

Now that's a great pile of loot!

Talk about hitting the ground hard!
Way to go
 

That is a dream hunt as far as I'm concerned. Congratulations!
 

Good Lord!..lol..That would make my freakin year!!..Beats finding only rosies and Mercs
 

For two days of digging you did very well at that site GI! :occasion14:
Congrats on all the silvers and the LC's, but I really like this piece!

Looks to be gold plated on brass ... do you think it's from a Victorian ladies pocket watch or locket? :icon_scratch:
Dave


Yes, it is gold plated. Most likely 1880-1920. Found at the same depth as the indians.
 

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