🥇 BANNER This could have been a once in a lifetime hunt!

Jamesbondaka

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This could have been a once in a lifetime hunt! MORE FOUND

4 Part Story with 4 different hunts with more treasure and pics ......maybe more soon!

A friend of mine said he had a day free so, we set up a hunt. I knew of a very large park yet to be explored by either of us. We hunted for several hours and got about 15 coins or so...it was so clean and not even one pull tab!
We gave up on it and decided to go have lunch. After, my friend Danny said he had a little time but not much as he had a football game to watch. We headed to a new site that Danny got permission to hunt. When we arrived at the home site and were surprised to find a demolished house, everything was gone! Pushed up and the burn piles were still smoldering! Debris strewn all over the lot like a tornado just blew thru. The bulldozer left piles of earth with a mixture of insulation, old wiring, nails, glass and the fall leaves. Everthing had changed! I think most people would have just driven away but since we didn't have much time, we decided to make the best of this "war" zone. I was thinking..."what did Danny bring me to"? We hunted for a short time and Danny found a hot spot for pennies, a lot wheat backs. He invited me to hunt with him but I said, "thats your spot". He insisted and I started digging up a few wheat backs. I was a bit tired at that point so decided to leave him and venture on. I headed to another area about 75 feet away. I got decent tones but all trash mostly. I really expected the detector screen to say, "Enough already"! or "No More"! Tons of iron, pipes, wires and just your run of mill....trash. It was driving me crazy! Several times I was 2 seconds away from going to the semi manicured lawn next to where we were hunting. I kinda had enough. The day was fun but it wasnt very productive. Danny headed my way and he told me he got a bunch of pennies. He asked how I was doing and I said not too good but this signal I just got sounded good. It was dollar range signal! I dug down a few inches and up popped 3 pennies, all together. I said just old pennies. I checked the hole again...I still got the dollar signal. It was a good signal but not too deep and not very strong. Probably some kind of trash. I told Danny, it was a good steady signal....lets hope! Wow, up popped the unmistakable look of a silver dollar! I didnt touch it. I said to my friend....you WONT believe this! YOU WONT BELIEVE THIS! Hes looking at me puzzled and I pointed at the hole.
A nice 1921 morgan silver dollar was peeking at us. The iron & trash etc was trying to null out and confuse the signal.
I didn't know this day would EVER happen. Ive known of people hunting 30 years to only find 1 dollar. Ive been doing this about 3 years. Its my lucky day! Danny gave me the high 5 and took some pics. We started hunting again and Danny and got some more wheat backs. About 5 minutes later, I got another signal. Up pops another! I yelled at Danny, another one!!! Hes saying wow...its your lucky day. It was! Then, Danny got a signal. He probes it and I can see the shine from 10 feet away. He scores a very nice dollar in a plastic pouch. High 5 again and pics. He is beaming and I was happy for him. WE continued to hunt. I'm getting multiple signals all over the place. I'm pulling up wheat pennies as fast as I can unearth them. Lots of them! Then, I get 3 signals all in a 2 foot radius. One silver dollar, then another... then a third! I am exstatic! 20 minutes ago, I'm almost ready to pack it in. Now, I'm plucking 5 silver dollars and lots of wheat backs like a crazy person. Danny gets another dollar, then a Franklin half. There were so many wheats that I would probe the signal with my pinpointer...set it down...and it would beep again. So, I would move it....and it would continue to beep again....Coins everywhere! I continue to pull up 2 more dollars and Danny has several halfs. You have NO idea whats coming...and neither did I. I got a silver tone...moved a small amount of dirt and I instantly new what I had. Now, with 7 silver dollars and hundred or two of wheat pennies, I yelled at Danny again. Can you believe a 10 oz silver bar???....in the wrapper. Danny could not believe it and I was almost speechless. It was now dark and we continue to hunt continuing to pull up mostly wheat backs but a occasional silver. We searched in the dark using mostly just the light from our probes. It was almost a frenzy. All in all, Danny missed his game by about 5 hours. I think he can live with that. I know I can! I walked out with 287 pennies, 1 franklin half, 10 oz bar of pure .999 silver AND 10 Silver dollars. Danny got several dozens wheat backs, 2 Silver dollars, 7 halfs and two nice tokens yet to be identified.
Wow, what a day!!! In general, it was a nice day. No rain, if there was, we wouldn't have hunted. I would not have ever found this stuff if Danny did not take me there. I don't think we would have found all we did if I hadn't decided to keep looking in such a trashy area. So, we would both be nowhere without each others help. Happened on my departed Dads birthday too...Thanks for the inspiration! This might have been once in a lifetime experience and I will never forget it.
I hope WE have some good luck again... as I do everyone, so don't give up and who knows maybe you will have some silver in your future and turn your trash ...into Treasure!
 

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decorative holder (Large).JPGWell, I finally did it....in more ways than one!
The oldest coins Ive found what a IH penny 1900 and 1900 Large English cent....couldnt break in 1800s....now I did it 3 times.
West coast doesnt get as many "older" coins as east coast....so Im told.

Grant,

Heres the rundown on the Silver Dollars/Halfs
Morgan Dollar
1921-s 4
1921-d 3
1925-p 1
1926-s 1
1886-p 1
1881-s 1
1885-o 1
Peace Dollar
1934-d 1
1922-d 1
1923-s 3
1926-s 1
1934-s 1
1923-d 1
1922-s 2
1922-p 2
1923-p 2
1928-s 1
1924-p 1
1925-p 2

Franklin Half
1952 1
 

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Simply amazing. Can't say congrats enough. Waiting for this hunt's collection to show up on the banner.
 

That is amazing and I really think there should be a lot more there now! What is the newest coin date? That could help establish about when it was hoarded. And I do have to wonder where the silver quarters and dimes are, and of course, gold coins. You might want to research cache finds and where they were found. I do know people that buried there money usually buried it where they could see it out of a window for example. HH, Mike

We did find a container that was the size of quarters but we only found 3 quarters so far. A few dimes too. No gold yet but who knows???? We will try again soon!


Thanks Grant!
 

This is the stuff of dreams here! I voted banner on this one. A friggin silver bar and a roll of silver dollars? Awesome.
 

This is the stuff of dreams here! I voted banner on this one. A friggin silver bar and a roll of silver dollars? Awesome.

I agree! Never, ever thought something like this would happen...but you never,,,ever,,,, know. Actually, a silver bar And a roll of silver dollars AND 10 silver dollars before that. Just in case you missed that part. 30 Total.
Thanks for your vote!
 

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Ok here you go SC....

This is almost all of the stuff in the 3 days of hunting. Few more coins to "clean" up etc.
 

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Congrats on the banner!
 

Now that's what I call cashing in on a cache! Way to go and CONGRATULATIONS! :) Breezie
 

Congrats on the banner! I knew it was just an elegant group photo that would send it over the edge :-)
 

Can u post a pick of the 1934-S peace dollar? That could be worth a lot more than just melt value

btw absolutey amazing find! incredible!
 

Fantastic that you made the banner,it is really an extraordinary find, well done:hello2:. Now keep em coming.
ZDD
 

Yep, no fire with those, they're just steel. Do get back there soon and often so the rest of us can live vicariously :D Congratulations
 

Well James, I just came upon your post while on treasurenet, and I must have said to myself Holy :censored: many times. I also read everyone's post. Just wanted to tell you I believe you, please pay no attention to the questioneers regarding the authenticity of your story. It's already on the banner, so I'll say to you..........What a great discovery, fantastic stuff, really enjoyed sharing the thrill of it. Congrats..............Rich
 

Jamesbondika, Congrats on the hunt of a lifetime! You hit it right when you said never give up,one more sweep of the coil's all it takes and you have a lifetime memory!.....
 

JB,
What an amazing find and what a read! This is also quite a detective story with so many questions starting with "why--". With the tube of dollars being under 3/8" roots it would seem some sort of a collector type believed in buried storage rather than in banks. Now if that person lived through the depression then the burial of wealth would make sense and back then the U.S. coins had real value. Also it would be possible that the person('s) that were collecting/saving these coins were better off that is, had more means to take care of themselves and could afford to hold onto these coins. As a guess the pennies however would need to be older dates or key dates for a collector to be interested in them. But why not many quarters, dimes or nickles? Hmm, a true mystery!

Congratulations to you and your partner Danny as well as to the property owner for all of the kindness, sharing and honesty as without these ingredients none of this would have taken place. Well done, keep it up and thank you for sharing......63bkpkr
 

quote>Can u post a pick of the 1934-S peace dollar? That could be worth a lot more than just melt value

btw absolutey amazing find! incredible!<quote Rachums107


Here are some pics. What are looking for in particular? If its the mint mark....the one looks like a "S"....the other looks like a "d" or "S" depending how the light hits it. I will try to take come better pics thanks!!!

btw...if you notice on the first dollar....in the crevices you will see dirt....this coin was washed under warm water but there is still a bit of dirt hiding in the "cracks". That usually means that the coin has been there for a while as the dirt becomes "one' with the coin. So, the coin probably was not a recent bury. As to how long its been buried.....who knows?
 

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Simply amazing! I thought my 15 in one day was good, and u grab 20 in one hole! Keep encouraging us all to get out and dig! Thank you!
 

To all....Thank you very much! I do appreciate the encouragement and words of praise. I would have never found this 1 year or so ago. Its been a learning process and I think it will continue for a very long time. I have read and discussed things with some of the best out there in the field and maybe some of their knowledge has rubbed off on me. Clearly, if it wasnt for forums like this and the knowledge of various people to help me learn...I wouldnt have gotten this far, so quickly. I hope to "pay it forward", when I can.
You just have to be in the right place...at the right time....and be able to listen....and recognize what could be a good find. If you never make mistakes ...then you never learn! So, keep pushing your "boundries" and who knows.....you might have a find like this....or better!
 

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Well, this is a thrilling find! You know, caches like this are frequently lost after fires and never recovered. I have heard of one other, not quite this large, being found on a lot where there was a house fire. It seems that you'll be updating this thread for some time until the site is worked out, or until it is developed. Make certain to secure permission to detect from the construction crew as I am certain there will be more to find once the dirt is moved around.

Until you start to pull the handfulls of war nickels and buffaloes out, there is still more to go. I don't blame you one bit for digging the silver first, since there may be limited time.

Congrats on some great finds. Yes, this will be a find of a lifetime--or at least, very, Very hard to top.

Cheers,

Buck
 

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