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Found Balboa :fisher:

jim tn

Well-known member
Had a 2 1/2 hour hunting window this morning so headed off to the Military housing site. Opted to work a area that the houses were not laid out in rows like so many were on the site do to the area not being square. In order for the Navy to cram as many houses into this corner as possible they were built at various different angles. Consequently it is now getting tougher to determine where the houses were exactly so as to be able to search the yard and a half dirt strip between each house, the streets or parking lots. These 4 1/2 foot strips are where the coins are and were.

About an hour into the hunt all I had in my pouch coin wise were a few Memorials and a couple of clad dimes and 1 wheat cent. With my hunting time dwindling I took a brief pause to look around and see if I could spot some plusher looking grass. The houses sat on a bed of gravel and the grass over it is usually not as thick as the grass on the dirt strips. I spotted a slight rise that seemed to sport some thicker looking grass so swung my way over to it.....and promptly dug a 43 Mercury and 2 wheat cents. As I was nearing the end of the hunt I got a shallow mid 70's hit along the edge of the strip I was searching. Dug about a 4" deep plug and when I scanned it got a screamer. Moved a little dirt around with the pin pointer and spotted a silver coin, but it had kind of a strange look to it. As it turned out it is a Republica De Panama coin with the image of Balboa on the front. It is 90 % silver, but I can't determine the date. I can see 19?1. It looks like someone tried to drill a hole in the date area and the bit slipped. It is also ever so slightly bent with a couple of rough places on the edge like someone put it into a vise. But, that is just a guess on my part. Anyway, kind of a neat coin. I have found numerous foreign coins on this spot and several being silver. F 75 DST 90 with the 5" coil. It appears I got 3rd and 4th pictures out of sequence. HH jim tn
 
Never seen anything like that before, very interesting. Maybe somebody on the forum is a coin expert and can give us some insight on that coin. Anytime you can get two silver coins in just over 2 hours, that's a great day. Last hunt I went on was about 7 hours and I didn't get one speck of silver.
 
90% silver....nice find Jim. With that silver content, and from what you said about the marks, maybe someone tried to make a pendant out of it. Nice work. HH
 
That is a way cool find, Jim.

HH
Mike
 
Jim by golly thanks for the trip down memory lane. Appreciated.... When I think of it you got off real easy. You spent 2 1/2 hour getting your Balboa. I had a 4 year enlistment to get my Balboas. :rofl: Not complaining, just a fact. The gold coin must be a Roman coin? Because I thought I saw a Roman Centurion at a tot lot and I stopped and swung the F70 and low and be hold this coin came up. It must be a real Roman coin because it came from a tot lot? Right? :pinnochio Thanks again Jim. My coins have a 1961 mint mark on them. Great hunt and keep up the fine hunting......Z
 
The coin is a Un Decimo and is 90 % silver and appears to have been minted between 1930 and 1962. However, they were not minted every year. The years minted were 1930-34 and the years of 1947 and 1962. Consequently, I believe mine to have been minted in 1931. That is the only year they were minted ending in a 1. And, 200,000 were minted. Thanks, that was a fun find. HH jim tn
 
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Nice find Jim, think about the odds of finding 1 coin of only 200,000 coins. You need to get a lottery ticket.

Ron in WV
 
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