The Woods That Keep On Giving

ShovelinDave

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Jul 11, 2009
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Bandido 2 - umax, Garrett Ace 400, Garrett AT Pro, Garrett AT Pinpointer
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Howdy Folks, I got permission on some woods about two years ago. There are 80 acres all together. I call them the spoon woods and I'll show you why. If it's too windy to be out in the fields I usually make my way to these woods. There is one spot that has produced some old coins and relics. I've hit this spot several times and I always come out with a couple of keepers. Last weekend I decided to try a different area of the woods. There was a lot of standing water on the ground so I stuck to the high parts. It is also very thick with a lot of saplings. I found a 1919 wheat cent and kept going. I then found a small coin spill and one of the coins was a first for me. An 1895 Barber Quarter. Whenever I read a thread about someone finding a first. I usually congratulate them and tell them they should start finding them more often. I say this because of my own experience.

Yesterday was nice enough to get out for a couple of hours. I made my way back to the woods to the same area I was at last week. The first decent sounding target was another wheat cent. It might even be another 1919 but is hard to read. I keep at it when I get a nice sounding target that is hitting a solid 82 on the VDI. I'm thinking a silver dime but it's louder than normal. I dig it up and take it to be a piece of aluminum can. I have seen maybe one aluminum can in the woods since I've been coming here. I find more cork top bottles laying around on the ground than anything else. Anyway, as I unfold it and remove the dirt I can see it's a silver spoon bowl. Nice score. About a foot away, I get another 82 on the VDI. Dig it up and there is the handle. Score again, sweet. I keep going, jabbing my coil into those hard to reach areas and I get a mid-tone sound with a high chirp following. There are plenty of mid-tones in these woods and I'll show you that as well. So I dig the target and pop the plug. I can see a round, silver something in the hole. Sure enough, it's my second Barber Quarter in a week. I find more relics than I do silver. This year it's starting out nicely on the silver side. I'll let the pics tell the rest and thanks for looking. SD

The spoons, the mid-tone trash, last weeks coin spill.
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Silver spoon-Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co. 1895-1898. 1905 Barber Quarter. Gold plated cuff link. The last pic is another silver spoon I found in the woods-Whiting Manufacturing Co. 1885 release date.
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Dave, those are some Killer Finds. Stay at it and Continued Success to you.
 

Very nice finds. Its always a treat to find a location that keeps on producing for a while. The Barber quarter is beautiful. Well done!
 

Nice silver spoons. They are as nice to find as silver dimes in my book. When we go to Indiana in the summer to visit family we usually go to a fairgrounds my wifes cousin has permission to hunt. Usually find some silver dimes and wheats there.
 

That's a great location with some sweet gives, congratulations on all the saves, hope it continues for you
 

Awesome coin and relic finds! :occasion14:
 

Great spoons finds and coins. I like that shovel as well. Good job.
 

What a great place to hunt thats pretty cool all those spoons
 

Unless it's a Draped Bust , or Capped , I'll take the silver spoon over a dime most any day(within reason !)
 

Would it be possible to take those silver spoons to a silversmith (where would you find one?) and have them restored? Some are nice enough it seems like it would be worth it. You have a great woods. Shhhhhh! Gary
 

Congrats on your first Barber Quarter, and the rest of your finds. The woods are a great place to hunt.
 

Dave! You are all over the good stuff.

Congrats on the nice finds.
 

Wow! Those are some great finds! I found a buff stuff to an SLQ in a spill last year. Left that same green mark as your V nickel and barber. Interesting.
 

Super nice variety of goodies! You had a great hunt!
 

Outstanding. Congrats!
 

That's some fine diggin'. I also think the Silver spoons are a special find. Congrats on some awesome finds.
 

Unless it's a Draped Bust , or Capped , I'll take the silver spoon over a dime most any day(within reason !)
I will agree with you on that. I've yet to get Busted or Capped. For now, my goal has been a Half Dime. Which I would gladly take over a silver spoon.
Would it be possible to take those silver spoons to a silversmith (where would you find one?) and have them restored? Some are nice enough it seems like it would be worth it. You have a great woods. Shhhhhh! Gary
Thanks Gary. When you look up the makers' mark on the spoon it will tell the years of business and if they are still in business. East Coast has some. I have a local jeweler that would probably have a go at it.
Dave! You are all over the good stuff.

Congrats on the nice finds.
Thanks Tom, It was nice to finally dig some quarters instead of dimes for a change...lol
Great spoons finds and coins. I like that shovel as well. Good job.
Thanks Kona Koma, Predatortools makes them... they are great in the woods and fields.
 

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