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Could be once in a lifetime hunt!:detecting::detecting:

JamesBondaka

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A friend of mine said he had a day free so, we set up a hunt. I(v3i) 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(mxt) 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. Everything 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 wasn't 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 didn't 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 ecstatic! 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 wheat's that I would probe the signal with my pin-pointer...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 half's. 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 half's 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. I guess that's what its all about. I do thank my friend Danny for his friendship. 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!



More pics to come!




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That's incredible........... congratulations. Do you think it might have been a buried hoard that was moved around by the bulldozer or just randomly buried items?
 
Thanks Larry,


I dug thru dirt and leaves....then ash....then coins. By the pattern of finds...we figure that these were placed under a house...there was a fire at some point...then bulldozer spread them out. We are lucky that they were not damaged more. One morgan has some hairline scratches and a couple of halfs have burn marks but mostly these coins are in very nice condtion. They have been buried for awhile as the dirt was so "infused" to the coin. If you know what I mean.
 
congratulations If possible I would hit that area as much as possible before it's too late I'd pitch a tent LOL WTG
 
burlbark said:
Those San Francisco bars are often worth double spot price. I would go back in the morning.:detecting:
I thought basically silver was silver....double really?
 
Amazing good luck ... many more coins and bars....knock em dead!!! :yikes:
 
What else can be said but ** WOW **:hot:
 
Just incredible! Congratulations!! :thumbup:
 
James----That's got to be one if the most amazing hunts I've ever read about!---Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy, I might ad.-----I'm so happy for both you & your friend.---Thanks for sharing & for the pics.----Man, I got excited reading about it--just like I was right there with ya! :)-------Del
 
As per requested....Here are the some what "cleaned" up coin pics. I think you can see the dates on the silver dollars...if not...I will post them.

Notice the fused coins around the silver bar. Some are 5 fused together.

Thanks Del for your really nice words! Next time I hunt....it would be great if you were there!.

In sum, 12 Silver Dollars, 8 Half Dollars, Some clad, Some steel pennies, 2 tokens & 10 Oz .999 Silver Bar.

Ah, It was a really good day!:crazy:


more pics to come
 
Thanks for the pictures, and the story! That is amazing! Have you even looked at the pennies yet for key dates? Personally, I would still be drooling over the silver....
 
yes the silver is the main focus for sure...I forgot to mention the wheat backs....I will try to check them and see if theres anything good. Ive forgotten what are the good dates.
 
Here are some of the pennies....oldest so far is 1911.


Thanks for the nice comments!
 
Congratulations on having a memorable day of detecting on your Dad's birthday! Were any of the coins minted in your Dad's birth year? If so, I would consider making some type of jewelery out of it.

Happy Hunting!
Blind Squirrel
 
Blind Squirrel said:
Congratulations on having a memorable day of detecting on your Dad's birthday! Were any of the coins minted in your Dad's birth year? If so, I would consider making some type of jewelery out of it.

Happy Hunting!
Blind Squirrel

Thanks! I would like to think he gave me some inspiration of this find. He was a great man and I will consider doing just what you suggested...good idea!
 
JamesBondaka said:
yes the silver is the main focus for sure...I forgot to mention the wheat backs....I will try to check them and see if theres anything good. Ive forgotten what are the good dates.

I'm can't remember the key dates off hand, but if you run across a 1909 VDB S, I'm looking for one to finish my Wheatie collection..... I'll give you a buck for it.... :lmfao: Kidding of course. I now some of the earlier wheat dates are worth a little more than the later ones, unless you find a 1943 copper, then quit your day job and start planning vacation trips. :thumbup:
 
Well.....I found a lot of steel pennies but I dont think I will ever know the dates.
 
If they are steel, then you know the date of every one of them! :)

What a great hunt, that will be hard to top! Thanks again for sharing.
 
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