My first T-Net post...

staydetuned

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Howdy y'all... I've been lurking around here watching all the finds for a few months now; living in California it's pretty appetizing watching all the old stuff coming up from back East. I've been hunting for about a year and a half now, and have been doing pretty well. I post pretty regularly on the Kinzli California forum, which is a great site, and have had the opportunity to learn a lot about my machines from the people there. I get to hunt pretty regularly with the CAPTN (CAPTN_SE on here...); I taught him everything he knows... :) Yeah, he really gets that much silver... :P

I had the chance to go back to the midwest (Iowa) last week for a family reunion and decided to bring my detector along to try some of the local parks. After a frustrating lack of signals at the first (and oldest park) I decided to try my luck at another. For the first hour it was equally as frustrating and I was beginning to think it had either been hunted out completely, was irreparably covered with trash, or had been filled. I dejectedly walked into the middle of a meadow that looked anything but promising, and turned on my detector. A few inches to the right I got the deep signal I'd been waiting for, reading a bit zincy, but deep enough to be enticing. At around 6.5" out popped a nice green Indian Head... there was hope.

It wasn't much later that I got another deep signal, reading that familiar deep silver blurble. I dug down and was greeted by a reeded edge. And when a chunk of dark dirt fell from the face I saw the beautiful "ONE DIME", my first Barber of the day... (And then a teens wheat in the same hole! Nice!)

To make a long story short, I ended the day with 7 Barbers (including a 2 Barber sandwich in one hole-1904 and 1905), a Roosie (that came from another part of the park) 13 Indian Heads (!) and a handful of teens wheats (all were in the teens except one 40's). This is by far the best day I've had with older silver, and altogether a hunt straight out of my dreams. We mostly dig Mercs and Roosies here in California; we get a good number of them, but the barbers are few and far between, as are the Indian Heads. Older parks are rare and what there are have been hit pretty hard my many detectorists. This Iowa park was beautiful as there was hardly any surface clad or trash. I met a local detectorist who told me stories of old-timers taking milk bottles full of silver coins out of the park in the old days. I got a few Indians and a barber that were no more that 5' deep, so I can only imagine what they used to get. This detectorist had just got an Explorer XS a year ago and had pulled a handful of Barbers and Indians the old-timers had missed; he also got all the quarters apparently as I couldn't get one at this park during my trip.

The following pics are of the first day alone. I posted the entire story as it happened on the Kinzli Forum. In all, I came home with 19 barbers, 30 Indians, an 1874 with arrows Seated dime, 4 Mercs, 2 Roosies, a Buffalo (couldn't get any good nickel signals!) and a nice uncirculated Washington. I really got spoiled... My first day back at the old home park (where the CAPTN got that 1858 Seated half) and all I could get was a couple wheats...

(Oh yeah, another thing about Iowa - the coins come out FLAWLESS; almost every coin here in CA is corroded at least a little bit; this place spoiled me so bad...)

Anyhow, a taste of getting toward the East has inspired me to start posting here. I have a lot more; if you can, check out the whole story on the Kinzli forum, it's a pretty good one.

Looking forward to future posts... Thanks for looking!

Jayson
 

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Welcome, those are some sweet diggs you have there, are they from one hunt, I've dug about that in IH's but only one Barber, GREAT JOB. That is a great looking place you found, it looks like that place has seen a lot of action. Should be a whole A** load of stuff still to find, looking at that picture i'd get all along that shore line, and water edge depending on how deep it is. GOOD LUCK. Ed
 

muleskinner said:
Holy balls! What a haul. I would be super happy to get that in a years worth of detecting. Way to go, and welcome to the forum.
YEP......YEAR'S.....Congrat's and Welcome!!!!
 

Thanks everyone for the welcome and the kind words (and the Lumbergh ;D), and thanks Kirk for the totals pic, that was a surpise :)

Yeah it was a sweet trip; now we're thinking about a detecting road trip from Chicago to Omaha... Hmm...

I've been busy the last few days but will get back on here with some more stuff, some more pics from the trip and some previous finds from the year (I think I just passed the 200 mark; man, I thought I was closer than that Dan ;))

Good to meet you guys, and hear from the old friends (oknorom, chips, Ratman...) And I hope to have some new stuff to show soon...
 

hey you come to shy-town im 65 miles or so west in the heart of DE KALB county
we have a small group couple guys we can get together for a java ,jaw and swing 8)
anybody seen my red swingline stapler?
 

Wow !!!!!! beautiful collection of silver coins you found there !!!! ;D ;D
 

Welcome aboard, Jay. Some really awesome finds you have there. I have a question about the old picture...looks like everyone is looking in the same direction and it seems to be elephants in the water to what they are looking at. Tell me I'm not losing it yet, do you see elephants? ;D

;) RR
 

holy cow, i see them in front of the building photo center :D :D
 

Man you had A GREAT day!! Hands down that is a GREAT trip. To find all those in a single area is awesome. Great ra-search ;) ;) yielding great finds! Got to love it...
 

River Rat: Good eyes man! I can barely see them and I know they're there... Yeah, that's a pic of the circus coming to town... I tried to find that exact spot but ended up a bit too far down river I think. Alot of the bank has been cut away since then, but the spot may still be there; we'll have to see next time I'm out.

EDDEKALB: Yeah, it looks like the trip is going to be a go, though I'm not sure if we're going to begin in Chicago now. I would prefer it, though, driving through Illinois and Iowa. Also, I'd love to head out your way; thanks for the invite. Nothing better than meeting up with some fellow MDers and learn a bit about their part of the country. I'll definitely let you know if it turns out we can get through that way...

And thanks for the kind words Sentinel, Giant, and Silverfreak...
 

Hey you guys, don't trust this guy "staydetuned". He's really an archaeologist sent to filter into your ranks. He (as an archie) knows that any coin over 50 yrs. old is a "cultural heritage" item under the protection the ARPA act (Archaeological Resources Protection Act). He has a suspicion that some of you are slinking around historical sites at night, or ....... worse yet ...... hunting parks and sandboxes without written permission from the city councils!! Don't volunteer any info to this, as you may get caught up in his sting operation :-*
 

HMMMMMMMM :( >:( ;) ;D J/K
 

Hey Jason, enjoyed your road trip to Iowa on Kinzle's and it looks just as good here!! There is a 3rd forum I think is pretty good, The Friendly Metal Detecting Forum, ever look/post there? I am sure they will love your find s as well!!
 

WOW! I'm speechless!
 

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