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Unbelievable find at a 1950 house...I had to take a SEAT!

Goes4ever

New member
I had nowhere to go so I went back to my grandpa's house that was built in 1950. I didn't expect much maybe a silver rosie or merc that I had missed before when I hunted it 3 yrs ago. This is a very small yard in town, all the houses were built in the 1950's on his street.

I had over half the front yard done without even a clad coin, and then I get a real deep dime signal that is buried on the depth meter of my etrac. I am thinking why a dime would be so deep at a 1950 house, I walk all around it and it sounds sweet from all directions. I dug down about 9-10 inches and I see a silver disk. I am thinking maybe a merc, so I grab some water pour it on the dime and I see "one dime" on the back. I think, cool a barber, then flip it over and I see a beautiful SEATED lady!!!! 1889 seated dime!

I am almost speechless....I then found a very worn 1887 indian about 3 feet away, and a flat button in the same small area......nothing else old in the yard was found except for a wheat penny, and it was 1957.

I found the St. Christopher medallion around the back of the house. I am still in total amazement. You just NEVER know where your going to find something! I love this hobby!!!

My grandpa told me when those houses were originally built it was just a farm field......possibly an old house was close?? But his yard is almost iron free, so who knows?? I am just happy to find it!!



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G4E

I am not American but feel I know your coins reasonably well
and that is one of the nicest detector found seated that I have seen come to the light of day

The others are not too bad either :thumbup:
Congrats Terry

T59
 
Congratulations to ya Terry! Really cool that you found it at your grandpa's house too!

NebTrac
 
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Wow! What an awesome treat! :clapping: Just goes to show you can't judge a book by its cover.
 
Beautiful coin. Well done.

Do you remember the numbers on the dime? I am especially interested in the Fe number for that deep target. Thanks.
 
good for you !!! that feeling is worth alot i agree
 
Congrats on the seated dime Indian and medallion :clapping: great hunt.
 
dgc said:
Beautiful coin. Well done.

Do you remember the numbers on the dime? I am especially interested in the Fe number for that deep target. Thanks.
FE numbers jumped around but CO number was pretty stable 44, 45, 46..........FE was 09, 12, 04, 06 etc...changes on every pass. but the CO number was so soild I knew it was something good
 
great find and great story so special being at your grandads the seated dime looks in fine condition well hunted the etrac does it again whoooopee
 
WOW,i love seeing seated coins.
Thats one you will remember for sure!
Congrats on the seated and others as well.

LabradorBob
 
Awesome find!!! Congrats!!


It just goes to prove that it ain't always whats there now, but what WAS there. I once was hunting a high school in northern IL that was built in the early 1900's. In a small grove a trees in the front of the school I dug a 1865 2-center and a 1863 fatty IH.... both in great condition. I figure there was an old farmhouse there years before the school was built.
 
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