WOW 1826 8 REALE. 1877 SEATED QUARTER. 21 SILVERS KEY DATE COINS TO MUCH TO LIST

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Hey everyone,

I don't know what to say right now but wow. It's been a great week of hunting. I've been hitting it hard the past 6 straight days. It all started about a week ago. I was reading up on some local history right. I seen that there was a old cabin that used to sit in this one park. I have never been to this park before.

But I said hey what the heck lets go look for it. Me and my boy set out that saturday to see what we could come up with. Well I didn't find the cabin site yet. So I decided to just venture around the park some. I picked up a few old coins that day. I made a mental note to come back the following week.

On the way out of the place though I spotted a area with a ton of briars. No big deal right. Not the case though. Briars are a good sign of a old home site. I don't know why but it's one thing I look for when finding old homesteads. I said to my son next week we will check that briar area out.

Well my hunch was right. There was a small homestead nestled in there. Bad thing was it had been hunted before. But hey that never deters me from hunting. So off we went. It held some promise as I was able to score a few silver rings relics and low and behold my first spanish silver and it's a 8 reale.

I had no idea what it was out in the field. It was totally coated with dirt. I put it in the pouch and passed it off as a large token. Well when I got home and started to clean it I realized i had a big silver coin. It was about 12 inches deep under a sandstone rock. As hits seemed to dry up at the home site I decided to walk back deeper into the woods were I had found a few coins the first day I was there.

Well to make a long story longer. The site was just loaded with coins. I don't know what was down in these woods. My maps show nothing was here in 1876. So I started to look around and though to myself this must have been a old swimming or fishing hole. It's a bluff right above a nice creek.

I was able to pull my first seated quarter a very nice 1877. I was in heaven this week guys. I actually made a few finds that made my hands shake a little. Don't happen to me very often. I pulled out coin after coin after coin. Just to much to try and list right now. Got a 1894 S barber quarter.

A key date 1921 merc. Got a 3 cent silver love token. Tons of wheat cents with a few key dates. Got 7 indian heads. Got a bunch of old nickles. Got a toasted 1817 or 1827 matron head. This site was used. Best part was it has never been touched by a unit. I got more hunting to do at this site. Got a really nice sterling thimble.

I'd much rather answer any questions you all might have. Then try and sit here and describe every item. What can I say. I even amaze myself. I am very fortunate to have so much history around me. I am very humble for the sucess I have had over the yrs. This has taken me alot of work to post and clean all of these things to share with you all.

I want to thank you all for the nice comments and looking at my finds. I know this is a little over the top but you know what. If you work hard enough at anything your gonna excel. I work very hard at this hobby. It's something I truly love to do. It's not about money for me. It's the discovery and the going back in time for a moment that keeps me going.

Thanks again guys,

HH Jer
 

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Thanks alot guys.

Must be the time of yr for spanish silver. Saw another 8 reale just like this one posted here. It just goes to show they are still out there. Lots of treasure to still be found.

HH Jer
 

Very nice. Love the old webelos boy scout piece there. I recognized it right away since i was one. Great work there and love the display! :thumbsup:
 

Thanks alot weddle.

I was a scout to way back lol I'm only 28. I had one just like it also.

Take care

Jer
 

JerDfx said:
Thanks alot weddle.

I was a scout to way back lol I'm only 28. I had one just like it also.

Take care

Jer

Thats funny. Im 28 too. Atleast now i dont feel too young on this site! ha ha
 

most only dream of finding a untouched "honey hole" like that spot -- hit it hard and often :wink: :icon_thumright: :read2: reseach pays off
 

Thanks alot guys

Yeah, Were younge pups on this site man. That's a good thing right now though lol. Glad I got into this at a younge age. I meet so many people who say man I wish I would have done this 20 yrs ago.

Ivan It was a great site man. We hit it pretty hard though. Pulled out over 100 old coins. I know there is more. Gonna let it rest for the winter. Then go back in the spring when the leaves are gone from the ground. It is heavilty covered right now with leaves. This area I think in general holds alot more treasure in the foot hills.

I've been looking over maps and aerial views hoping to come up with another hot spot or 2 around this area. Very wealthy old area. Doesn't seem to be hunted to much. Season is winding down though soon.

Thanks alot guys for all the nice replies on this thread

HH Jer
 

Thanks alot man

I left the 21 just the way it came from the ground. I also left the seated quarter the same way. I won't dare touch a rare coin and ruin it's value. I used a soft tooth brush and some warm soapy water. Didn't want to ruin the value of the coin. I leave the rare one's alone. The common one's I don't care I clean them up.

HH Jer
 

Congrats,
You've probably found yourself an old grove site, by your description!
We spend most of our time hunting for these sites and they are usually only found by mistake or through an old journal/diary entry.
When you do find one, nothing else compares!
 

WOW, a little late to the party but wanted to say congrats on all those great finds! You found a site we all dream of! Good luck on future hunts there!
 

Thanks alot guys.

Yes, you are right. It probably was a old grove. It is just a beautiful place to sit and hang out. I found this one by accident. The best places I find usually are by accident. Wish it would have held thousands of coins. I bet there are more nooks around this area like this. Just takes alot of time and foot work to find them.

The detector made this find come to life. Hit a lone indian and a few coins one day on the way out. Made a mental not to return. When I did I started finding coin after coin. Then I knew I was onto something.

Thanks again guys for all the nice comments

HH Jer
 

That is one keck of a haul......and this is all the good stuff! How much garbage was at this site....I think with the amount of coins and unusual items .....this post is well worth a 2nd and 3rd look..... :o :o :o

Keep on Digging! John
 

Thanks alot John

There was literally no garbage man. Not a single tab and only one lone clad quarter. There was some foil wads and a few pieces of aluminum strips. Other than that it was all old coins and relics. One other thing was weird though. There were a bunch of strips of lead. I have no idea what they were being used for.

They looked like little strips of twisted up dough lol. There were a bunch of them and they read fairly decent. I'm sure there are a few more items under that soil. The soil was really rich and went down really deep with no indication of any clay. I'll let it rest and hit it again in the spring. Pulled out about 125 old coins over a 7 or 8 straight days of hunting it.

HH Jer
 

Re: WOW 1826 8 REALE. 1877 SEATED QUARTER. 21 SILVERS KEY DATE COINS TO MUCH TO

jeremy
has this made the banner yet?! ::)
 

:hello:

Great pictures :o from a Great hunt :notworthy: I hope your backs recovered :laughing7:

SS
 

Jer
I have to tell you first and foremost that you are and have been one of the most valued members of this site and I believe also that you should have made banner. Could it have been an oversite ? I dont know...But I do agree that you should have been up there...and long before this.Your passion for detecting ,history and research shows in every one of your posts....your displays and photos are always top notch and its been a pleasure these last few years to see your posts. You are unbelievably awesome in your detecting skills and I would regret if you left.
I know that Tnet has changed ...some people leave ,others wander in and out and new members join. Over the past few years I have seen many changes,....some good ,some bad.....but to lose a member such as yourself who is always willing to share your knowledge would be a shame.
I hope you realize the friends you do have here and will reconsider.
Christy
 

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