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2006 Totals and Best Finds :detecting: Lots of Pics...

I finally got around to taking pictures of my better finds from the past year. Those of you who remember me from a few years back know that I always had a lot of posts each week about my finds from the local parks and road trips all over the country. I've slowed up on my detecting activities considerably since then, but my interest in the hobby never waned. I enjoyed keeping up with these forums to see all the cool stuff you guys have been digging up, even if I had no finds to post. I didn't have the time this year to post my finds on a daily basis, and my computer and digital camera were always acting up when I wanted to make a post, but I finally got the time for this one.

You guys might remember my "road trips" from years past, and the great times and neat finds I made on them... I kind of missed doing that, but this past summer I made a couple of weekend trips into Iowa to sort of recapture some of that past magic. Those 2 trips netted me about 1/2 of my finds for the year and gave me enough good stuff to make a year-end post worthwhile. Well here goes:

My year end totals were:
2 Large Cents
112 Indian Cents ( 1 Fattie )
629 Wheaties
10 Shield Nickels
12 V Nickels
10 Buffalo Nickels
6 War Nickels
1 Seated Half Dime
11 Seated Dimes
29 Barber Dimes
63 Mercury Dimes
19 Roosy Dimes
1 Seated Quarter
2 Standing Quarters
4 Washington Quarters
1 Morgan Silver Dollar
3 Foreign Silver Coins
1 Gold Ring
3 Silver Rings

140 Total Silver Coins
Not bad for the limited time I had to hunt, but I didn't get any silver halves and, for the first time in 18 years of land hunting, no Barber Quarters. Here's the pics of the better finds:

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This first picture is of the better silver coins. The quality isn't great, but I had trouble getting a decent picture. First off is my 2nd Silver Dollar ever, a 1902 Morgan. The Seated Dimes have the following dates: 1854, 1856, 1857, 1876S, 1877, 1886, 1888, 1890S, (2)1891, and a dateless "O" mint one. a couple of them are beat to pieces, but the rest are in nice shape. The last one at the lower right is razor-thin, completely smooth, and broke in half when I dug it up... It might be a Spanish real.

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These are the Barber Dimes for the year: 1893S, 1897, (2)1898, 1899S, 1900O, (4)1901, (3)1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, (2)1905S, 1906, 1906S, 1907, 1907D, 1907O, 1909, 1910D, 1912, (2)1914D, 1916. This pic doesn't do them any justice. The 1898 on top looks like it was fresh from the mint. These are in better average condition than I normally find - 60% of them have full "LIBERTY".

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These are some other coins... a couple of nasty looking 1851 Large Cents, a sliver of an 1883 Mexican 25 C., 1914 Denmark 10 Ore silver coin that looks like it was part of a coin bracelet, 1850 Swiss 20 Rappen billon silver coin, and an Austrian 1885 1 Kreuzer.

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This was my best Indian Cent for the year a key date 1908S in Super condition!:super: It is brown-red and looks like it never spent a day in the ground. Again, the picture doesn't do it any justice. It came out of a courthouse that gave up 25 other indians, 5 seated dimes, a seated half dime love token, 6 barber dimes, only 1 merc, 18 wheats, and the 1 gold ring. Talk about a great place to hunt where the majority of finds were old.

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Here is that love token I mentioned... It's one of the more intriguing ones I've seen. It started out as an "O" mint Seated Half Dime with the initials "FLD" in the front. Then some one took a Silver 3 Cent Piece and made it into a Love Token with a violin and the initials "LD" carved in it and soldered it on the front of the Half Dime... so I guess I got a 2 in 1 deal there. Too bad they snipped the date off the edge of the 3-Center...

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Here is the better non-coin finds: an Indian Head cut out from an Indian Cent... it has a solder trace on back and might have been a pin or something, this is the second "decapitated" Indian I've found, silver heart locket, a brass token or something that shows a clock face at 7 o'clock and nothing on the back, an old Ford key, Skeleton Key, 14K gold band, silver band, 2 Methodist Sunday School pins - 1 silver, the other Gold-Filled... found at the same site (I guess even in Sunday School way back then you made a social statement about yourself with how fancy your pin was), a 25 cent play coin that I found 1/2 hour after I dug my only Seated Quarter of the year - it had me going for a second..., and a silver religious medal that I found with the chain 11" deep in rock hard clay at the local park. I spent over a half hour chiseling into the hard brick-clay in the 98 degree full sun trying to keep the chain undamaged because it looked delicate and silver, it was 28" long and looped all over the place under ground... (it was just a cheapie nickel bead chain, I later found out):rant:.

Well, I have a couple more pics, but I have to make a separate post under this one to get them in. Hope you enjoyed them... to be continued:
 
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These are some of the better looking tokens and other related items.
L. Freund & Brothers (Good for 1 Loaf Bread), Waiter D. M. 5c., a nice looking 1 Cent Knickerbocker Currency, 1 Dram Apothecary Weight, Ten Pin Bar Jefferson & Lafayette St. Louis MO (Good For 5c. in Trade), A. E. Drumtra Fine Old Whiskies (The Office 6th & Lucas Ave 2 1/2), and P. N. Frew Good for 5c. at the Bar.

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These are a couple high grade Mercs that I thought I would throw in, but I couldn't get the camera to show them in all their glory.

Thanks again for viewing these pics. Hopefully I will have more good finds to post in 2007. Take care and HH, Mike - St. Louis MO
 
You did very well for the limited times you got out. You did great with the Seated Dimes for the year and also nabbed a Morgan Dollar which are very hard to find now days. Those Barbers look Fantastic! A buddy of mine found a 1897 Barber Dime in the exact same shape as your 1898. You have a very nice Higher Grade Barber Dime Set going and they all book for a few bucks. You don't find Barber Dimes in that kind of shape very often so you really got lucky finding all the Higher Grade ones. And to top it all off, you found a Key Date 1908-s Indian Head Cent. WTG with that Find!!! I really like that Love Token you found and it sure is something that you were able to recover both pieces of it. Usually, one piece would have been already lost but again, you got lucky on that item. And you got some "Bling" to add to your collection with the Gold Band. Fantastic Finds you made in 2006 and I look forward to seeing the rest of them when you get them posted. Good Luck and HH in 2007.:thumbup:
 
I like finding those Merc's in that kind of shape! Very Nice lookin Coin when they were first circulated with the full Bands on the reverse. And the Tokens are always a better find to make since they are usually worth more than a Common Silver Dime is. Congrat's to you for all the great finds you made and I am sure you will have many more great finds in 2007. Good Luck and HH.
 
Great coins!!!!!!I wont find half that in two years.I live about 2 hours from ST Louis.People didnt have much money down where I live in ILLinois,but a lot of history.Anyway GREAT JOB !!!
Crowduck
 
Although you may have had to reduce your hunting time it sure looks like you haven't had to sacrifice the quality. It's amazing how much silver you still get out of those hammered parks down there. But when you're good, you're good I guess. Congrats on the finds Bud! :D
 
Mike,

I saw you saw my 1909-S earlier. I've seen a few 1877 IHs, 1916-D mercs and other rare dates posted over the years but can't remember any other S IHs.

Very nice finds.

Chris
 
M.M. You did pretty good for a part timer. LOL. Mike it's good to see you posting again. I missed those fantastic finds. You are a true inspiration to everyone. Thanks for the pictures.

Tom Weaver
 
Great bunch of old finds there Mike...Love that grouping of Barbers...a very pretty sight. You mentioned an old courthouse. Is it still being used and did you have any trouble getting permission to hunt it? I would love to try old courthouse yards but just figure they are kinda off limits. I would love to hear your thoughts on this. HH!
 
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