Sat Down on a WA State Beach! #1 Bucket Lister!

washingtonian

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Hey everyone,

Um, wow. I don’t even know what to say. Today’s find left me speechless.

I’m with some friends in Island County, WA for the weekend and got out for some detecting this morning. I took a new friend out and taught him how to detect. We had a good time. We’re staying at a site that has a bit of history dating back to the 1940s but that’s all I know about this area. This morning was a strikeout. I didn’t land a single old coin but it was nice to get out.

My friend didn’t find much either but he did have fun using his new iPhone camera haha. Here I am, probably detecting a nail.

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The University of Washington football team wasn’t doing anything exciting tonight and low tide was at 8:30 pm. I decided, what the heck, I want to try the beach again. I strapped on my headlamp and headed out.

Usually, old stuff is found near the top half of beaches around here but something is different about this beach. The top 25 feet look like newer rocks, it’s not until the lower half where you start to see lots of barnacle covered rocks. Not sure why that is but at the end of my morning hunt I found what I believe is a late 40s Jefferson nickel on the lower half of the beach and that got my mind churning.

I focused exclusively on the lower half of the beach this evening and started to get a lot better targets. Sinkers, fishing weights, a copper memorial penny. Signs that I was in the right kind of area.

Probably 30 minutes in I got a solid 12-47 2 inches down. It was right by a big piece of junk metal so I thought I might just be getting that signal but I figured I should investigate. I dig down a little bit and, oh boy, a half dollar! I could tell it was silver but it was rough.

I couldn’t confirm what it was but based on the area I figured it was probably about 80% chance of being a Walker and 20% chance of being a Barber.

I didn’t find much else of interest and made my way back to the house. I was excited to show my brother my “Walker” and we started to examine it under better light. I started to make my case, “see the bottom of the dress here” and he was telling me “I’m not so sure”. He kept examining it and then burst out, “Dude, this is a Seated!” He pulled up a picture and sure enough! She is one rough piece of beach toast but she came home with me!! [emoji854]

Here are my first photos:
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I got a little soap and water on it and asked my friend with the fancy iPhone to come snap a couple photos. His are much better haha.
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I can make out a 7 so I know this is an 187? Seated half but can’t tell much more than that. I’m not sure I’ll ever get that last digit but I am one happy puppy regardless.

My number one goal this year was to find a seated coin. I had some narrow shaves with Barbers (no pun intended) and an 1883 Morgan but I just couldn’t find that dang seated. I’ll be honest, I gave up. I figured, maybe next year in Eastern Washington. I cannot believe this popped up on a beach with no written history that predates 1940.

My best guess is that this area was homesteaded in the early years of the Washington Territory. Washington didn’t become a state until 1889 but I know this general area was settled as early as the 1850s and 1860s. Pretty awesome to think that I’m likely holding a coin lost by a first generation Washingtonian nearly 150 years ago. I just can’t believe it.

I’m hoping to detect the area again a little in the morning before we take off. I don’t think lightning is going to strike twice but it’s worth investigating! :)

Thanks so much for looking and following along with all my adventures folks. I love this TNet community. Good luck out there all!

-W


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Sunday morning update:

Turns out in better light I was able to get the date, 1884! Only 4,400 minted. Worth $400 in a “4” condition. Definitely my rarest and most valuable coin find.

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Wow seated and it sounds like a key date. Incredible find especially for your area! Those are not common anywhere I've found 4 seated dimes but no quarters or halves! It's essential to try to wonder how the coin got there! Nice job on it all and thanks for a great story!
 

Sweet Find!!!! Nice date Too!!! I found an 1877 Seated Half a couple years back. I understand the feeling of that of having to catch Your breath lol!!! Awesome!!!! Congrats!!!! Seated Club!!!!:)
 

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Way to hold it down for Wa, state. I did not think there was any silver left here, your definitely proving that wrong. Congratulations

Ah, I missed your post! Thanks so much. Yeah, it's a tricky state. We don't have that same level of history as most other states and I feel like most areas have been detected hard with our year round hunting season but I've been able to carve out a little niche. My friend told me he's seen multiple other people detecting this beach before so I feel fortunate to have landed this. They either didn't do a thorough job, struck out on the high beach like I did previously, or maybe missed this target due to it's proximity to large pieces of junk metal. Keep on searching, there is stuff out there!
 

Great find and congrats! I have been watching you drool over seated for awhile now on here, finally you got the rare west coast seated!
 

Hey, Wash... Congrats on the Seated half... I detected 28 years before I found 1, a couple years ago... Your having a fantastic year, my friend... Basss

Thanks so much Bass. It really has been another fun year out there. It's been nice to not have the "I have to get to 100 silvers" mentality hanging over my head. I've still done well and feel like I've possibly enjoyed it even more!
 

To bad about the condition Wash but its still a damn good find...:occasion14:

Agreed! I think she had some good meat on her bones when she was lost. If it wasn't for a life in the salt and sand I bet she would've been at least a 30-40 grade but what can you do? I'll take it however I can get it! Haha
 

Wow seated and it sounds like a key date. Incredible find especially for your area! Those are not common anywhere I've found 4 seated dimes but no quarters or halves! It's essential to try to wonder how the coin got there! Nice job on it all and thanks for a great story!

Thanks so much! Turns out there was an old sawmill nearby so I think it's possible that may have played a factor. It is entirely speculation however. Could've just been an old beach walker or picnicker. I looked it up and technically it is not a key date because there were so many low mintage Seated Halves but for all intents and purposes I think it is at least a very "scarce date" coin.
 

Sweet Find!!!! Nice date Too!!! I found an 1877 Seated Half a couple years back. I understand the feeling of that of having to catch Your breath lol!!! Awesome!!!! Congrats!!!! Seated Club!!!!:)

Thanks so much Randy! It was definitely a delayed reaction. Can't believe I was carrying a Seated Half around in my pocket for nearly an hour without knowing what it was haha. Thanks for all the encouragement!
 

Great find and congrats! I have been watching you drool over seated for awhile now on here, finally you got the rare west coast seated!

Has it been that obvious? :tongue3:

You are too right. I just couldn't figure out why I couldn't get one. Hopefully my second comes much easier than my first. It seems like that's normally the way things roll in this hobby haha.
 

Very well done Washingtonian
I’m still after my first
Congrats
 

First of all, what a wonderful find and story to go along with it!.....I'm in Mass. and any Seated is very exciting here too!!…..huge congrats to you!!…..I do however need to correct you that yes, there were 1874 Seated half dollars produced with an approx. mintage of 2.7 million covering all three mints, Philly, San Fran and Carson City.

1873 and 1874 are considered Variety 5 and they have arrows on each side of the date.

I am quite certain I see an 1874 in your picture and I also see the blade edge of the arrow on the right hand side of the date. Please don't take this as being argumentative but go back to the pictures you posted and zoom right in and I think you might change your mind. Additionally, although possible, I think the likelihood of finding a coin with a 2 million plus mintage is much more likely than one with 4,400.

Does anyone else see what I'm seeing?....I know, once you see something it's hard to un-see it, been guilty of that many times....either way, again, huge congrats and if I'm correct and then you find a CC on the back you'll be even happier than you are with an 1884!

HH all!

Greg
 

EXCELLENT read and find and great work up there! I finally managed my first seated after many many years of searching. Yep, it's a dime.

Grats on that half!
 

First of all, what a wonderful find and story to go along with it!.....I'm in Mass. and any Seated is very exciting here too!!…..huge congrats to you!!…..I do however need to correct you that yes, there were 1874 Seated half dollars produced with an approx. mintage of 2.7 million covering all three mints, Philly, San Fran and Carson City.

1873 and 1874 are considered Variety 5 and they have arrows on each side of the date.

I am quite certain I see an 1874 in your picture and I also see the blade edge of the arrow on the right hand side of the date. Please don't take this as being argumentative but go back to the pictures you posted and zoom right in and I think you might change your mind. Additionally, although possible, I think the likelihood of finding a coin with a 2 million plus mintage is much more likely than one with 4,400.

Does anyone else see what I'm seeing?....I know, once you see something it's hard to un-see it, been guilty of that many times....either way, again, huge congrats and if I'm correct and then you find a CC on the back you'll be even happier than you are with an 1884!

HH all!

Greg

Oh my god, you are completely right. I initially thought it was 1874 but then I didn't see a listing of 1874s on PCGS so I thought they didn't make them. When I went back to check just now I saw that there is a separate section for 1873/1874 halves because of the variety.

This really gives me something to think about as I also gave up on looking for a mint mark because 1884 halves didn't have any. Wow, that would be cool if it is Carson City. I'll try and get some new photos in the daylight tomorrow morning to see if we can come up with anything.

Thank you for your insight!!
 

EXCELLENT read and find and great work up there! I finally managed my first seated after many many years of searching. Yep, it's a dime.

Grats on that half!

Awesome! Yeah, we don't have many Seated out west but we have a good chance of getting some cool ones (i.e. S/CC) if we do find them.

Thanks for the support and all your great posts!
 

First of all, what a wonderful find and story to go along with it!.....I'm in Mass. and any Seated is very exciting here too!!…..huge congrats to you!!…..I do however need to correct you that yes, there were 1874 Seated half dollars produced with an approx. mintage of 2.7 million covering all three mints, Philly, San Fran and Carson City.

1873 and 1874 are considered Variety 5 and they have arrows on each side of the date.

I am quite certain I see an 1874 in your picture and I also see the blade edge of the arrow on the right hand side of the date. Please don't take this as being argumentative but go back to the pictures you posted and zoom right in and I think you might change your mind. Additionally, although possible, I think the likelihood of finding a coin with a 2 million plus mintage is much more likely than one with 4,400.

Does anyone else see what I'm seeing?....I know, once you see something it's hard to un-see it, been guilty of that many times....either way, again, huge congrats and if I'm correct and then you find a CC on the back you'll be even happier than you are with an 1884!

HH all!

Greg

Looks like you are right.

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You can clearly see a 7 in this latest photo.

Additionally, here is the telltale arrow.
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I scoured the back hard and can’t find a mint Mark. Law of probabilities says it’s probably an 1874 plain. Still a dang cool find and my oldest silver ever!
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Congrats on the beautiful (beautiful to me) Seated. That’s an awesome find. Good luck on finding more!
 

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