Nice pocket spill

smcdmc

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Aug 12, 2011
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Almost didn't dig this. Although it's December Its been warmer than usual. Today its 50 and raining. I thought I would try the back corner of my neighbors yard next to my property line. I've looked this over before but hadn't tried it yet. I figured this might be my last chance of the season, and with the light rain I grabbed my back up Garrett instead of my Cortes. The Garrett isn't waterproof but is sealed better. Anyway, I was just trying to cherry pick a little before the rain got too heavy and hadn't really found much. I had dug 2 old model cement tubes about 3 feet apart when I got a similar signal nearby. This one read about 4" instead of 2" like the others. When I tried to pinpoint it got a little erratic and kept nulling out which almost always means iron junk. That's why I almost didn't bother digging. Started to walk away and changed my mind. I flipped up a trowel full of dirt and sure enough at about 3-4" found a piece of an old nail. Figured that was all but stuck the pinpointer in the hole to check and the signal was still there! This time when I pulled more dirt out I immediately saw the flash of silver. Looked like a quarter and a dime. I quickly put them in my pouch and checked the hole. Still got a signal! Grabbed some more dirt and another dime! Checked again and another dime! One more time and a crusty looking penny. After I was satisfied that there were no more signals there or nearby I hurried home to see what I had. I had seen a 1916 on one of the Mercs but the reverse was covered with dirt and I didn't want to start wiping it off in the field! Unfortunately, after I got them cleaned off and quadruple checked that one for a mint mark, there was no D. The others were a 1920 Mercury, a 1909 Barber, I believe a 1917 SLQ, and a 1901 crusty Indian. Probably the best 20 minute hunt in the rain I've ever had.
 

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Great spill. Silvers always a welcome sight. :icon_thumleft:
 

Great spill , its always nice to see silver in the hole.

HH
 

That's a real nice SLQ! Great find on the spill.
 

Amazing how those dates wear right off on those SLQ's, but the rest of the detail is beautiful. Congrats.
 

Great spill. Now only if that '16 Merc was minted in Denver :thumbsup:

Congrats, and I'm glad you decided to dig....
 

wow that is one fantastic spill. congrats! :headbang: :headbang: :headbang:
 

Lookn4Seated said:
Great spill. Now only if that '16 Merc was minted in Denver :thumbsup:

Congrats, and I'm glad you decided to dig....

Believe me, I looked and looked and looked, but no D. :(
 

Beautiful old silver. Way to go!!! :hello2:
-MM-
 

Thanks everyone for the comments. I was pretty excited to see all these come out of the ground, and can't wait to get back over there. As warm as its been here lately the season may not be over yet! :headbang:
Shane
 

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