Ok so - made the field of dreams - found a plate - so what

WHADIFIND

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Yes! It's true, after all the struggles I've had this
week in trying to get to my soybean field of dreams.

I say dreams cuz it's a place that really allows me
to dream of treasures and antiquities I see posted
here every day!

I do love this hobby and even finding clad has it's place.
But.......MAN! I really, really love finding the old stuff! :(

Here, in this field I can feel the history around me! I felt it
the first time and every time. Trouble was, this was a corn field.
And, as the nickname that Treblehunter gave me says. I don't
walk too well in them.

First time I went here this season I was shocked to see the remnants of
a SOYBEAN field! NO CORN STUBBLE! I was in heaven! The finds lacked
a bit but I figured that was my inexperience at fields.

So, anyhoo.....I go there today and my very first decent hit was both loud
and good! I dug a PLATE!

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Now, ya see, I am not much on relic hunting. But, I simply don't
see what all the hub bub is about finding a plate?! :dontknow:

Moving on I get an unmistakable signal of a penny. I should
know them since I dig soooo many! But, one thing I don't find
in this field are coins! So, I'm a bit excited.

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A zincoln....... :BangHead:

A short time later I get an almost perfect quarter hit!
I allowed myself to think, "OK, here we go!"

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Clad......:BangHead:

I muttered a few words....moved on. It took another
hour but I finally got a really nice hit....quarter type....again! :)
But, I have lost confidence now.

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mutter....mutter....mutter..... I stood up, looked around to
see if I'd made a mistake and stopped at one of my
clad factories by mistake! :BangHead:

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Finally, I had an indication that I'd arrived at the spot where
I'd found some decent buttons and a 2 cent piece before.

Time to get down to business.

An hour and a half later....I finally got a decent hit that sounded
like it was right on top. It was down a couple inches though.
Even though it was mostly a clod of dirt. I could see from the back
that it was a small domed button.

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I decided to just bag it and clean later, carefully.

Next, came this REALLY flat round looking thing.
I mean it's so flat that it's almost sharp on the edges!

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I couldn't make a thing out on it, so, bag and move on.

Next item appears to be a button of some sort but the
back on it seems a bit strange. :dontknow:

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Ya know, it's really kind of frustrating finding things
that you figure are old and interesting but you can't tell
what the heck they are! :dontknow:

And....now.....for the finale'

I was slowly making my way down the field when I
had this thought come to me. It said, "Stop, look around you."

This is a true story, not fiction.

I stopped for a break, looked around at the beauty that
was all around me. Blue skies, large field and I actually said,
"Thanks Lord! I needed that! " BUT.....the urge to "look around me"
became stronger. So, I said, "What, Lord? What am I looking for?"

No, he didn't answer me, directly. LOL
The clouds didn't part and He didn't answer me in a thunderclap. LOL

But, the feeling wouldn't go away. I started looking at the field. I was following
along an edge of a large hill that I knew was mostly fill dirt. But then I saw it,
There was a run off type ditch that had opened up at the base of this hill.

From what I'd researched, this was close to where an old farm road ran.
It dawned on me that the "crack" was probably where the dump had sort
of separated from the original ground.

So, I moved a few feet to my left and jumped across the crack.
(Not huge but bigger than I could step)

I started swinging and turned to my right to try and trace what
I felt might be where the road used to be. On my very first swing,
AS I pivoted to turn south and go on, and at the very end of the swing to
my left, I caught what seemed like a fair signal, but a bit broken. Being
at the end of the swing. I stopped, tried again. Better. But the ground
was so stubbly it was difficult to tell. I used my foot to smooth out
the ground and tried again. There it was , a definite dime hit! Yep,
that was exactly what I called it! But, after the clad today. I wasn't
expecting this:

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I actually held my breath.

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I actually exclaimed aloud and LOUDLY,
SEATED! And then I did exactly that! I sat down!

I couldn't believe the way this move across the small chasm
and the catching of the signal at the extreme end of a swing
as I was turning in another direction, had unfolded.

I was astounded! I know I've said I believe, but.....when one
gets tapped on the shoulder like this, it does something to
ya!

I thanked Him, carefully placed my treasure in it's own little
baggie and turned off the machine and walked on the clouds
all the way back to my car! Didn't even try to top it! :)

Here's the finds after some cleaning:

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.....and the star of the day:

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I know this was a VERY long post. I'm sorry for that,
but this is one day that will be very special to me for the rest of
my life.

So, get out there! Find your field of dreams!

Thanks for your patience!
 

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WOW!! Awesome seated. A GREAT day for you
 

Beautiful dime, but it looks like that ground was not kind to your other finds. See what happens when we take the time to truly listen.
 

That is one beautiful Seated Dime,
Whadi, congratulations! Glad you paid attention to that tap on the shoulder, I , on the other hand, sometimes require a kick in the a##!
I enjoyed your post. I could literally feel your frustration turn to joy! Wonderful post and digs!
 

Nice one! Congrats
 

That's a great hunt and post. I'll do that sometime if I'm not finding much, just stop and let my gut or something higher take over. Great job Bud. How do you cook those golf eggs?

HH, RN
 

Congrats on the seated dime and other nice finds and what a great post. Wish I could tell a story like you do,I really enjoyed it, thanks
 

Enjoyed the book... :P

Well done.
 

Congrats on the great finds and even greater story!! If you check my avatar, I found that on Good Friday, 2004- like you were feeling, you know someone was guiding you to that kind of find. Continued blessings.

-- Jeff --
 

:occasion14: Very Nice.

Those Golf Balls get everywhere!
 

We must all have a bit of patience to enjoy this hobby, next time frustration starts to sink in on me, I will take a moment and appreciate the outdoors. I have had many droughts and finding a coin like your seated make it all the sweeter. Great post...
 

No no the real star of the day was the Maryland button. You will more than likely dug another seated dime. But to find another Maryland state seal is a tough one to dig in any condition
 

It was a pleasure to read, thanks!
 

Congrats! That is an awesome hunt sir.

The seated coin is simply spectacular. Wow.
 

Amazing seated but that Maryland button is definitely the best find. You never see those things dug!
 

Listening totThe voice of God or your gut feeling really paid off Whadi. Know it so, make it so. Here's a big congrats on digging that seated and the other old finds. I love reading your adventures. Keep them coming. That Brad is one hell of a guy who I am glad to call friend.
 

Thanks folks! It is really nice to share a rather long sought after and wonderful hunt.
To me, a coinshooter, the dime is the star but that doesn't take anything away from the rarity
of the other pieces. Like the MD State seal button,(any way to tell the year?), or the Jeton, or the
other strange backed button that does have some remnants of a raised design.

Each has their favorite finds. I was just blessed enough to catch four today, at once!
That is one hunt I won't forget.

Thanks again!
 

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