Old California Gold

time4me

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Aug 30, 2005
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This is by far my best find ever, and it occured several years back while showing my 6 year old son how the metal detector works.

We were in the yard of a house built in the 1950's or 60's in an area of San Rafael California called Santa Venetia. Santa Venetia was envisioned in the early 1900's as a little Venice so canalas were built and houses and structures built along them. It was a vacation spot for the wealthy for a brief period of time -- around the 1920's. The plan of building a little Venice was abandoned. In the 1960's, houses were built along North San Pedro Road.

After spending an afternoon digging newer coins in the 2 to 3 inch range, I got a solid penny/dime reading at 7 inches. I was excited, and hoped for a Mercury Head dime. After digging a deep plug and rechecking the hole, the reading changed to Dollar. In my experience, anytime this happens, it is a piece of scrap metal or crushed can or something, so my excitement passed and I dug out another scoop of wet dirt (the ground was wet from recent rains). I ran the wad of mud I was holding over the coil, and got a loud blast. As I began to pull the mud apart, I saw the reeded edge of a coin, and it was bright gold. My heart stopped, as I knew instantly I was holding a gold coin. I washed it off in a big puddle of water, and was holding a $10 gold coin in extremely nice condition.

Now for the bad news. When I dug out this final plug of dirt, I was somewhat sloppy with my digging tool because I was sure it was scrap metal, and I put a couple of nicks in the coin edge.
 

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She's a beauty even with the scratches. That always happens. As soon as you get lazy you hit a good coin and end up with a ding or scratch.

It happens that way. You make a great find when you least expect it.

HH Jeremy
 

That's a gorgeous coin, t4m. It must have been so exciting for you. You still remember all the details....and it happened a few years ago.
 

Great find and story! Too bad about the dings on the edge, but i don't think they grade the edge of the coin ::) :D Pretty old coin for a newer area.
 

according to PCGS grading..your coin..if AU60 is worth $7800.00.? Might wanna get it professionally appraised....
WTG !!!
 

sweet find..if you found that at a house that was built in the 50s or 60s you might want to go back to it.. could be a part of a very nice cache..if you have too buy the bigest coil you can get it may be well worth it..
 

Sorry to post on this again, but I just have to pull up this post every so often to gaze at this magnificent coin. I have no clue what I would do if I ever dug up gold. Probably go into convulsions! :o
 

WOW. What a feeling that must be!! That's a keeper!!! ;D
 

What a fantastic gold coin. I always worry about scratching coins so thats why I'm buying a pinpointer.

Again, fantastic job.

GL & HH,

Dugholes
 

How did this post sneak by me for so long ???
Totally awesome find, Congrats!!!
Good luck & Happy hunting~
 

Thanks everyone for your comments on my gold coin. It definitely was the high point of all my countless hours of detecting. I just wish it could have been at an old foundation out in the woods or something. To find it right in my own mother's back yard of a house that was built in the 1950's was pretty strange.

I sure wish Rockyredbaron was right, and that it was worth several thousands of dollars, but I don't believe the 1886 s is a key date. My outdated 1995 Red Book of US coins puts it at $250 or so, which is what I saw one in very similar condition up for sale for on ebay at the time I found this coin.

I just did another search on ebay, and there is one in MS64 condition for sale for $750.

Oh well, I have no intention of selling it anyway, as it has too much sentimental value to me as my best find ever!

Jim
 

Now how awesome is that!!!! WoW!!!!! What a find!!!!!

Congrats on that find!!!!

Nana ;)
 

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