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The Holy Grail of Mercury dimes

Crispytoo

New member
I'll start this little narrative by saying that I had a very short opportunity to hunt a park yesterday as my children were having their piano lessons. It was a forty minute hunt and I scored a '64 Roosie and a '35-d Merc in a spot that I hadn't searched before. Not a bad hunt and I was pleased. I made a mental note to return at a later date. This meant the next day, of course.

I went back to the park with my oldest daughter. I brought a headphone jack splitter so she could listen in and I would explain the different sounds of an SE and what a diggable signal sounds like. Things got off to a slow start and I only found a 1918 wheatie and some iron. I explained to her that I only dig the deeper signals because time is usually limited and digging surface coins takes too much of it away from the deeper "goodies". We soon found ourselves at the end of our allotted time frame as we had an appointment to get to. I was regretting not having found at least a silver coin. Then I got a warbly signal that only was hitting from side-to-side but not in any other directions. It nulled a bit in the other directions and the one way it was hitting it would null to either side of the target. It was chirping a bit as silver will, but the cursor was displaying what would normally be a wheatie at that depth (about 6 inches). I decided to dig and see what we had. I dug the horseshoe plug and pulled it back. Then I used the X-1 probe and fished about and got the unmistakable sound of silver. I dug down a bit further and pulled some more dirt out. I scanned my hand with the probe and she sang out. It was then that I saw the edge of a silver dime. I looked at it hoping for at least a Barber. Nope, it was a Merc but I'd take that and be happy. I did the old "wet your finger and dab" method and I saw the "16" of the 1916 date. OK Joel, hold your breath and take a look at the back. Now, I have found a few 1916's in the past but never the cherished 16-d. I squinted at the reverse of the coin right where the mint mark would be. There it was... A Denver mint mark. I simply could not believe my eyes so I used a younger set of eyes to confirm this. My daughter said it was indeed what I thought it was. I explained the rarity of this find and giggled a bit like an idiot as I told her. It was now time to sit a spell and marvel at this beautiful find. Then it was time to go. Finding this with my little girl right there helping made this all the more precious of a moment.

All I can say is that I'm still stunned. I will be chasing this for years to come but I surely don't mind, I have attached pictures of the "uncleaned and as found" coin. I will post a couple more after I rinse it with some water. As is, I'd give it a F-12 grading but there is a nick on Liberty's cheek but I can live with it. Crispytoo

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Major congratulations Crispytoo!!! That is one find that very few people have the opportunity to find
in a plug that they dug. :beers:
Would like to see some updated pics of the 1916-d merc when you get her cleaned up a tad.
She's pretty now but I'm thinking that she will really shine after a little warm water.
congrats again Gold Nuggets :wiggle:
 
Very nice Crispytoo! I'd say F-12 also ($2300-$2800). Put it in distilled water to clean it, no harsh cleaners. That's a find of a lifetime for sure.

Gary
 
Fantastic Find Crispytoo!!!!:super: That is a remarkable find and I can't believe that you were lucky to fish one out of the dirt.....especially so soon after Bryce-IL found his. Just goes to show you never know what will come out of the ground next. Congrats on a great find and glad your daughter was there to cherish the moment with you. Sometimes things come in three's.......maybe I will be the lucky 3rd party to unearth such a beauty? I'd give all my Silver I dug during that outing for that 1 coin that is for sure. Hope you find a few more goodies in that spot and Continued Success, Good Luck and HH to you on your next outing.:thumbup: Congrats again!:super:
 
Two of these beautys in a week. Fantstic find, congrats and hope you find even more.
Even better than this coin is the memory your daughter will have her entire lifetime.
This will be very hard to top...good luck :clapping::thumbup:
 
Nice one crispy. be Cautious when cleaning it for sure
 
It may go VF-20 too hard to tell with the dirt on it, nice full rims, the reverse facses certainly has a chance for VF, can't see enough on the obverse to tell. The nick on the cheek would only hurt the grade if it was MS (mint state). Main thing is clean it by soaking in distilled water for a few days and then maybe clean it very gently while still submerged in the water with a q-tip. I have been collecting mercury dimes for many years.
 
First Bryce, now you. They do say good things come in threes right??? Hmmm.....

Congrats again and continued success.

Jeff in Mass
 
Speaking of threes.... ive gotten 3 1916's this year.... but not a one with a D not matter how i looked at them. That is one great coin. Id suggest having it cleaned and graded by a professional to improve its value.

Dew
 
Thank you everyone for the kind words. I just got back from fishing with my daughter. A day of "hunting" and "fishing" with my little buddy. What a day! I gave the dime a little warm water rinse and rescanned it. I do believe that I will have it professionally conserved and then authenticated. It just seems to be the prudent way to go, but anyways, here is what it looks like now:

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Thanks Nuggets! I did give the coin a little rinse and posted the rescans. There appears to be a bit of environmental damage but I'm not complaining.:biggrin:
 
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