Nick Pappagiorgio and I hunted in St.Louis Forest Park. Got some SEATED SILVER

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Road tripped to St. Louis Sunday to meet and hunt with Nick Pappagiorgio.

I first hunted O'Fallon park for a couple of hours before meeting Nick. I didn't find much there...finding ONLY one coin..but it was an 1877 Seated quarter. :icon_sunny: With this signal I could hear a nice high tone coming through the trash at times if you wiggled the coil just right. I dug down about 7"...and popped out an old style round tab ???....not good. ::) I then ran the probe again in the 7" hole and it sang the silver song this time. I plopped out another 2" of dirt...and from almost 9" down...out popped the seated quarter. :thumbsup:

I then headed to Forest Park to meet up with Nick. Well...I was supposed to be there at 11:00...but at 11:20 realized in all the construction...that I'd missed my exit and was now 10 miles beyond where I wanted to be ::)
I called Nick to let him know and he was cool about it :D
Anyway..finally got there and met Nick for the first time. He is a great guy...and his personality is EXACTLY as he posts.....RIGHTEOUS :thumbsup:.. He and I hunted the Worlds Fair Pavillion hill for a couple of hours.
I hunted a little washed out gulley that ran from the top of the hill to about 30 feet from the bottom. I ended up finding a few wheaties...1 silver Roosey...and the 1889 Injun at this spot.

About 1:30 or so...he and I met up again with some other fellers'..at a spot outside Forest Park where I pulled two half dimes out of last year. This is where we wanted to do some more comparisons...experimenting...and just piddling around listening to each other's signals.
I wasn't there 1/2 hour before getting a nutty hit that I wanted to investigate. :tard: It wasn't deep...but it sounded goofy..and it was near the spot where the first half dime came from. I dug down about 7" and popped out a nasty corroded zinc cent. ??? I then rechecked the hole and kept getting a weird signal off the side of the hole. :icon_scratch: I was getting just enough of one that I decided to dig the hole a little more around. It seemed to be off to the far edge so I dug more out...then stuck the Lesche towards the bottom edge. I pried up a couple of roots...and as they broke... this little thin silver slug literally popped out and landed right on top of the dirt pile. :thumbsup: I picked it up and could not believe how worn it is. In my 30+ years of hunting I have never found a silver coin this worn thin...so much so that it has a hole in it. ;D One guy thought it was a worn Barber dime...but I could make out 185? as the date...so it couldn't be a barber. I then held it just right and looked at the back and saw Half Dime barely ledgible. It may be UGLY and worn...but it IS a Half Dime..and it's all mine. :D
I later looked at it under a jewelers loop and see it is an 1856. If you look at one pic of it..you can make out most of the date at the bottom. The other pic which shows the back...if you look closely...you can make out the H of half dime. I couldn't get the scan to show it...but you can read the whole Half Dime if you hold this beauty just right in the light ;D

I then moved to a different area that had more open ground.
After wandeing around for another 2 hours or so.... I finally located a "deepie". All of us messed around with this signal for a while...so much so that after a half hour ...I was tired af gibbering..and was itchin' to dig. :laughing7: Anyway...it was the exact sound I always talk about in my posts. It was a higher pitched...yet faint..."warbly" sound that tells me "deep coin"...and the depth meter was absolutey buried. I remember saying "I've probably dug 50 silver coins this year that sounded like this...but also 100 pieces of trash that sounded like this...so we'll see what pops out".
I dug a deep plug ...then ran the probe. It sang "coin" this time. Finally...I knew I had a deep coin. With Nick and the others watching...I dug down another 2" ...and the probe still sang. By now I was down 9"...so I dug another clod out...and the probe still sang. I dug yet another clod out and one guy said..."there it is". From a very honest 11" down...out came an 1883 Injun. :thumbsup: I am thankful and happy I was able to find it with Nick and the other guys there. :o
All in all...a GREAT day meeting and hunting with Nick and the other fellers'. Although it wasn't silver...I was very happy...and LUCKY...that I was able to locate an 11" deep injun so a couple of the guys could hear what I was talking about in my posts.
My total for the day was 1 Seated quarter...a few wheaties...2 injuns...a roosey...and the beautiful MS65 1856 Half dime. ;D I also found a sterling lobster clasp from a broken bracelet at 7"deep..and also part of the broken bracelet... and showed Nick....but I must have lost it in the shuffle of leaving and heading home ::)
All in all a GREAT day..and Nick is a blast to hunt with. It was cool meeting him after communicating with him over the last couple of years on the forum. He brought us some RIGHTEOUS "Sammiches" to snack on and also some gatorade. :thumbsup: He's just a really cool feller' and I will definately hunt with him again :thumbsup:
 

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What could be better than a day out with fellow detector friends, and great ones at that! Then to top it off... those Super SWEET finds. SUPERB :thumbsup: :thumbsup: I am jealous! Keep it up.
 

great finds, I love the way your posts are so descriptive, it's like I am right there w/you
 

warsawdaddy said:
Fantastic,terrific Finds! But the best of the lot is Mr Nick! He is the the best you will ever find or meet.I envy your outing with him.
Thanks W.D. It was a blast and Slick Nick was a pleasure to hunt with.
 

Nick Pappagiorgio said:
All Right Bryce ...

I have been waiting for this Righteous Post ... :thumbsup:

This is no joke my forum friends ... This man is a PROFESSIONAL ... :notworthy:

He wrote the book on DEEP DETECTING ... It was a blast to be with him & am looking forward to hunting together in the spring ...

Thanks for a great time & learning experience Bryce ...

Congratulations on a Superb Assortment ~ Rock on with your bad DEEP SEEKING SELF ...

~ Nick ~
Thanks Nick. I appreciate the kind words. You were a blast to hunt with and we will definately do it again this spring...maybe before if the weather cooperates. Next time I'll provide the "sammiches" and Gatorade...and you can provide the un-needed 50 cents for the parking meters ;D
Take care... my righteous friend with the awesome personality :thumbsup:
 

mastereagle22 said:
Great stuff!!

One day I hope to be lucky enough to hunt with Nick. Bryce I wish you would teach me how to find those deep coins!
Next time maybe you can come along. I can't guarantee we'll locate any deepies...but we were lucky enough to this time.
 

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t-bucket said:
WTG Bryce,Looks like you guys had a great hunt. I wanted go ,I would have like to met Nick. Congrats on The silver and meeting new friends !!!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Thanks G-Money. Next time ..you best come along :thumbsup:

Burdie said:
I think I need a lesson for sure. :thumbsup: Congrats on some nice finds.

Burdie
Thanks Burdie. I learn things each time out myself.

seger98 said:
Nice score for sure! :thumbsup:
Thanks seger98

TreasurdiggrNY said:
Great hunt, super finds pulled from the deep WTG :icon_thumleft:
Glenn
Thanks Glenn. :D

RONC(OR) said:
Bryce You are having a great year :thumbsup: nice finds congrats were you using your sef or pro coil HH
Thanks Ron. I was using the 10 x 12 SEF coil. i haven't taken it off since the day I put it on. No way :wink:

creeper71 said:
Bryce,Could you record this sound your talking about an put it on youtube? I'm curious of how it sounds.. you had a really good day, I can only hope my next time out will be 1/4 as good as yours...
Thanks "Creep". When everyone uses different settings...there's no way to equal the exact sound I hear. If I vary my iron mask settings even one notch either way...deep coins sound different. The sounds I hear on my machine would be different to what someone else would hear so it would be confusing.

JerDfx said:
Wow,

Great finds for sure. Your making finding treasure look easy man. Looks and sounds like a good time.

HH Jer
Thanks Jer. It was a blast
 

Captn_SE said:
Wow, that's awesome, Bryce!! You get to hunt with a Righteous guy, and also dig seated coins!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Good post!! I'm glad you got to show off your deep detecting skills to some of our forum members! It's really difficult to tell others in writing how one of those deepies sounds like.

Congrats to you again, buddy! :thumbsup:

HH,
CAPTN SE
Dan
Thanks Dan. Nick is a super righteous dude :thumbsup: We definately had a good time and I have a new friend :thumbsup:
 

Sounds like a great hunt and some mighty nice finds...Hmmmm...wonder ifn yall would wander down south and maybe Nick can bring some sammiches..lol WTG....
 

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Mirage said:
Man, you are killin me with your great coin finds. ;D A seated quarter is on my list of to finds. That is a sweet find. :icon_sunny:

I was with a guy in New York when we found a pocket spill of two seated dimes and a barber dime in one hole. One of the seated dimes was paper thin, missing it's rim but had great detail. Very wierd.

Very cool to meet up with Nick. Did you teach him any of your tricks? Were there any signals you could get with your machine that he couldn't?

Bob

Thanks Bob. I am beginning to think the half dime may be a love token. It is larger than my 1841 half dime...yet smaller than a seated dime. It has definately been flattened...and the hole is directly where it should be if it were hung from a string or chain?
I think Nick was able to get a tiny hit over the 11" injun...but whether or not the machine would have seen it if I hadn't shown the exact spot...I don't know. On the other machines...the E-trac would slightly chirp over it...but only when I pinpointed the exact spot so they could pass the coil over it. The same thing on an EX2. There's no way to really know if the other machines would have hit while actually hunting to actually stop the hunter. One of the fellers' with an EX2/pro coil combo could only get a little chirp. He said he didn't think he would have dug it. It's hard to say...but Nick did say his machine gave a little "tick" over it.
 

Wow,

Nick Pappagiorgio and Silver Freek go hunting... Wish I was there, that must of been one fun hunt. Seems like everyone had their fun and lots of it. :thumbsup:

Righteous !! ;D

:coffee2: :wink:

Keep @ it and HH!!
 

Natman said:
Looks like a good time! Sorry I missed out on the fun (I was only about 10 miles away on the Illinois side on Saturday).

As much as Forest Park has been hunted, it's refreshing to see there's still something left from way back when..and you had a great day weatherwise :icon_sunny:

How deep was that Indian? Were many people out detecting there that you could see?

Glad you guys had fun!

Nat
Thanks Nat. It was a blast and you would have been more than welcome to come along. It would be fun to meet you and hunt with you. I didn't notice any other people hunting..but there were 5 of us.
The 1883 injun I found was an honest 11" deep...and that's no bull.
Take care Nat. If I get to head your way again...I'll slip you a PM. I didn't realize you were that close...I'm sorry.
 

Sounds like a great time and a good trip! Nice digs and keep 'em coming.
 

Bryce,

Getting to meet and hunt with Mr. Righteous is a stellar thing. Glad you guys had a great hunt and congrats on those awesome finds. :thumbsup:

:wink: RR
 

Great story, great coins and the experience of a lifetime, hunting with Nick! I'll bet those were no ordinary sammiches!
 

Now THAT would be a fun hunt Bryce....Very awesome dig's my friend and a big High Five on the Half Dime!!! :thumbsup: Love token or not.I'll bet it was a toss up between the "sammiche's and the Seated ;D Again Congrat's on an awesome day!! :thumbsup:
 

Sounds like you guys had a great day! Really nice job on the half dime even if it is really faded! :thumbsup:
 

silverfreak said:
Thanks Nat. It was a blast and you would have been more than welcome to come along. It would be fun to meet you and hunt with you. I didn't notice any other people hunting..but there were 5 of us.
The 1883 injun I found was an honest 11" deep...and that's no bull.
Take care Nat. If I get to head your way again...I'll slip you a PM. I didn't realize you were that close...I'm sorry.

No apologies necessary..Nick already told me about it earlier in the week. The only time I had to hunt was Saturday a.m. so I declined..if we ever hunt together I could ward off all the evildoers in the area much easier with you guys than if I were alone (I'll never hunt in St. Louis city by myself) ;D

Take care
Nat
 

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