~My day was so GOOD, I had to take a SEAT....TWICE~

Goes4ever

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my day started off horrible, hit a farm I had permission for, nothing but 60 cents in clad...knocked a few doors, no one was home, came home upset because I had 2 hours before I had to leave for out of town reunion.

I remembered an old farm I saw this spring 10 miles away, I hauled butt out there, it was a tiny yard and the lady gave me permission, first two signals were rosies. ok not bad....then I got a deep 12-26 signal, it was a v nickel and 1881 indian in the hole, now were talking. Then nabbed 2 wheats and two mercs 1942 and 1936....all done in 1 hour 45 min.

Go home and pack up for reunion, my wife says grab your etrac, this is at an old park. Ok, I have never been there it is a long ways from home, I'm game

so we eat and visit a bit and my wife said why don't you go swing the coil and I will walk along. First deep signal is a wheat signal 12-41 at 7"... I dig it and it is a super worn merc...cool...now it's 5 silver day!

I walk over towards this huge tree and I get a mixed signal, it is hard to pinpoint, it goes from wheat, silver range to nickel, and bouncing around. I isolate the high tone and dig it first.....I see another silver dime, I pull it out and it is a 1856 seated!!!! sweet!!!!! But the bad news now, it was in roots and I scratched the face of it BAD!!
I was so excited I almost forgot the nickel signal, almost walked away. I go back over and the nickel signal is clear as a bell now, dig down 5" and out pops a super nice 1875 shield nickel. Man I am on a roll!!

I then walked about 20 yards, get a 4-5" deep wheat signal, once again it was 12-41. I said I am thinking this is a wheat or clad dime....NOPE! it was a 1872 seated dime. 7 silver dimes and 2 were seated. Best day I have had this year! And that was all found in this park in one hour. I will be going back!

Even though I scratched the 1856 seated, I am still absolutely thrilled.

I hit a couple places today got a couple wheats, 1880 and 1906 indians.


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Wow, what an awesome hunt. Those are days we dream about!!!
Congrats,
Bunker
 

Sweet finds !
 

Man! I wish our wast coast silver came out of the ground as nice as you guys on the east coast! Nice! :thumbsup:
 

Fantastic day!
 

Awesome day- congrats and good luck when you go back!
 

great haul! Those nickels are in amazing condition. Too bad the 1856 is scratched its in great shape otherwise. We all scratch our finds once in a while. Hope you get more at that park!
 

WOW!!!! Super finds!!!
Congrats!!

Joe
 

Whatta day. Are you sure that's not an old scratch? The last pic makes it look like an old one. Gorgeous shield nickel.
 

Makes me want to branch out to farther outlying places thats for sure! Just got back from swinging in the fingerlakes region for a week..... lots of clad!
 

Nice shield nickel!
 

Whatta day. Are you sure that's not an old scratch? The last pic makes it look like an old one. Gorgeous shield nickel.
I only wish it was an old scratch, but I gouged it trying to get it out of the roots!
 

WOW..... I haven't had a day like that in years.....if ever. They would have to smack the smile off my face. :laughing7:
 

What a day! Way to go!
 

Great finds and story! Congrats on all the silver:icon_thumleft:
 

That sounds like a glorious park! You must have had a blast, and I'm sure you can't wait to get back out there and spend some quality time. Great work, great day! And yeah, that ground out there treats the nickels great - that's a beautiful shield! Keep it up, let's see what else comes from that old park.
 

wow man wow........ wow man .......... wow ..........man ................wow !:headbang:
 

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