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Tony Two-Cent
06-15-2014, 08:49 PM
This day will be tough to beat!

This weekend I went to my hometown in southern Illinois to visit my parents and brother. My brother always tries to find new sites for me to metal detect when I'm down there. On Saturday I tried detecting in the same woods where I found the 1877 Indian Head but it is too grown up, the scrub brush and weeds made it impossible to detect.

So we headed to an old home site in a different wooded area. You can still see parts of the old limestone foundation at this site, and the old well. I detected for almost 2 hours with no coin signals at all, and we were about to give up. Then I got a 12-36 signal at about 6" deep and it ended up being a semi-key 1869 Indian Head Cent! I had never found an 1869 IH before, so that filled a hole for me. On that note we quit for the day and went out for a nice dinner with my parents.

Today we detected at two different private residences where my brother had secured permission for us to hunt. The first yard is in a very old part of town dating back to the 1830s. The first signal I dug in this yard was a clad dime. The second signal was a 12-47 that was deep and my first thought was deep silver. After digging down about 10" deep the target probe was still sounding off loudly in the bottom of the hole. The next scoop of dirt brought out a large round disc and I knew immediately that it was a large cent! First one with my E-Trac. FINALLY! I'm glad my dad and brother were there to witness it. We hunted this yard for another 2 hours and could not find any more old coins at all except for one wheat cent.

So, we moved on to the second residence which was just a couple of blocks away. This is the same place where I found the 1808 Spanish 1 Real back in 1985. I have not hunted it since then so I was curious about what I might have missed. I started in the same general area where I had found the 1 Real 29 years ago, and within 5 minutes I got a 12-42 signal at about 7" deep. As I was digging around at the bottom of the hole I saw a small silver disc! I knew it was a small silver coin, but I wasn't sure if it was a half dime, a trime, or maybe a half real. I carefully put it in my pocket and kept detecting. About 5 minutes later I got another signal that was 12-40 on the E-Trac at about 6" deep. I couldn't believe it when I saw ANOTHER small silver disc at the bottom of the hole!

I took the two coins over to my dad's truck where we had some water. We carefully rinsed the dirt off the coins, and I could then tell that one of them was an 1832 Capped Bust Half Dime! My very first half dime and my first ever Capped Bust Coin! The other coin was more worn and crusty and we couldn't tell what it was, but it was the exact same diameter as the other half dime. When I got it home and cleaned it up better I could clearly see that it is a seated half dime, and I'm pretty sure the date is 1845.

Wow, what a day! :happy:

You couldn't have scripted it any better, finding some great old coins on Father's Day with my dad and brother.

We hunted that yard for another hour or so but didn't find any more old coins, so we went home and had some of my mom's awesome spaghetti.

Here are the four keepers from this weekend before cleaning:
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Here is the 1852 Large Cent after cleaning. It is the first Large Cent I've found with my E-Trac, and the only Large Cent I've found that has a legible date. Not much wear on it, it must have been fairly new when dropped. It was about 10" deep.
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Here is the 1832 Capped Bust Half Dime that I found at the second site today. My first half dime and my first Capped Bust coin!
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And here is the 1845 Seated Half Dime. Not in great shape but still identifiable.
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I told my dad that I have now found 3 large cents in my life, and he was with me all 3 times! He was also with me when I found the 1808 Spanish 1 Real in that same yard 29 years ago! I will remember this day for the rest of my life, and I'm so glad that my dad and brother were there to experience it with me.

wisconsin digger
06-15-2014, 08:57 PM
I though I had a decent day your hunt was outstanding. That might deplete most people's bucket list. Great coins especially the bust dime. WOW Wisconsin Digger

Skamaniac
06-15-2014, 10:04 PM
Great finds, and to have your dad with you makes it awesome! :thumbsup02:

giant056
06-15-2014, 10:18 PM
Awesome bunch of finds you got there Tony :thumbsup02: I would love to find an old capped bust anything, very nice :grin:

Digger Don
06-15-2014, 10:28 PM
Wow, Good for you. I wish I could have been there to see your face when you pulled those out of the holes. Excellent Finds.
I'm glad you were able to share the day with you Dad on fathers Day. Two firsts in one day!!!!
That door knocking on private property paid off BIG TIME. Congrats

driftwood1963
06-16-2014, 02:00 AM
KILLER!!!:shocked05:

POKIE73
06-16-2014, 06:07 AM
great finds and it sounds like a great day with your dad it seems he brings you good luck better take him often congrats on a great hunt and a great day with your dad and brother dennis

del
06-16-2014, 06:33 AM
:shocked05::shocked03::notworthy::notworthy: some serious coinage Tony , I'm so happy for you :cheering: mega congrats on the firsts.

Isaac
06-16-2014, 06:52 AM
You are the KING of coinage!!! :notworthy: Your brother is awesome! :grin: That large cent is beautiful! :congrats:

don in ny
06-16-2014, 06:57 AM
Now that's what I call a great fathers day! Two half dimes in one day with one of them being a capped bust will certainly keep you motivated. I've found more than 20 large cents in the last year including a 1798 yesterday that date to the time of capped and draped bust coinage, but still have yet to pull out any bust silver. Congratulations!

coinnut
06-16-2014, 10:30 AM
What an awesome couple of hunts!! Congrats on 2 small silvers, the large cent and let's not forget that '69 Indian, which alone would have made a great hunt!! You owe your brother BIG TIME! :lol:

OxShoeDrew
06-16-2014, 10:38 AM
Holy cow! Sweetness!! Hey what detector did you use in the 80s? Congrats on some serious coins!!

Full Metal Digger
06-16-2014, 10:45 AM
Congrats Tony. I saw your text message this morning as I was heading out the door to work. You hit 3 bucket list coins in one hunt! I am VERY happy for you. Will the CB clean up any better (hot water/baking soda maybe?). Looking forward to next weekend. Best wishes and HH. Dave.

Tony Two-Cent
06-16-2014, 11:17 AM
Hey what detector did you use in the 80s?


In 1985 I was still using my old Whites 5000/D Coinmaster. On that first hunt of that yard in 1985 we found several Wheaties, Mercs and one or two silver Washingtons, but no coins from the 1800s other than the 1 Real. The homeowner told us that one of his coworkers had hunted it recently. That may account for not finding any other old coins other than the tiny half dimes.


Will the CB clean up any better (hot water/baking soda maybe?).


It would probably clean up better but I'm afraid of ruining it. I may just leave it as is for a while. Maybe I will try the hot water and baking soda on the 1845 half dime since it is in pretty bad shape already.

Thiltzy
06-16-2014, 12:01 PM
Sa-weet!!! Congrats Tony on some wonderful finds. Sounds like you really enjoyed yourself. I have yet to find a capped bust dime I am envious.

MangoAve
06-16-2014, 12:30 PM
You always seem to have the longest stories. Haha. At least you remember all the details of the locations. It helps with remembering exact areas you already hit. Congrats on the finds. I wonder why it seems almost always with your posts specifically Tony, I cannot see pics. There isn't even a xxxx.jpg that I see. But other threads today I can see their pics...

Tony Two-Cent
06-16-2014, 12:42 PM
I wonder why it seems almost always with your posts specifically Tony, I cannot see pics. There isn't even a xxxx.jpg that I see. But other threads today I can see their pics...

My pictures are hosted on Photobucket.com and I link to them here. Sorry you can't see them. :bummer:

Are you viewing the forum from home or from work? If from work, perhaps photobucket.com is blocked from your place of employment.

MangoAve
06-16-2014, 01:00 PM
.....ahh. That must be the reason.

Timewarpdigger
06-16-2014, 06:50 PM
Awesome and unbelievable finds. Congrats. Your brother and Dad have brought you a lot of luck the last few hunts. Safe & HH

Lodge Scent
06-16-2014, 08:03 PM
That was one heck of a hunt Tony :wow:

aloldstuff
06-17-2014, 06:19 AM
WTG Tony, that hunt as you said will be hard to beat. I know you have been wanting a 1/2 dime and now you've got two of them.

Still looking for my first Capped Bust coin. The 1869 IH was a great find also.

So do you have any other sites that you are waiting 29 years to detect again???? :lol:

Hook
06-17-2014, 06:20 AM
amazing hunt there Tony!! congrats on those firsts for ya. i was thinking about moving to Illinois, but figure by the time i get there you'll have cleaned out the entire state!

Bell-Two
06-17-2014, 03:08 PM
I am happy for you Tony wonderful coins but even better you got to share the finding with your dad. Congratulations my friend you deserve it! :congrats:

Ill Digger
06-17-2014, 10:55 PM
:ticked:Oh come on!! :rolleyes: This is just nuts!!
You are having the summer dreams are made of!! :daydream: :envious:
At least I dream of finds like that. :dontknow: :lol:

A very special hunt with some very special people.... priceless! :thumbsup01:
But that's 12¢ worth of pure excitement! :shocked05::yahoo:
Congrats!! :grin:

Longhair
06-18-2014, 07:36 AM
:ticked:Oh come on!! :rolleyes: This is just nuts!!
You are having the summer dreams are made of!! :daydream: :envious:Ditto!
I've been too busy with brush-hogging and fence work to even get out. Hopefully that will change soon!

Congrats on a stellar Father's day Tony!

The Rebel
06-18-2014, 09:11 AM
Amazing Hunt Tony!

Robbie
06-18-2014, 02:23 PM
WTG Tony,on your first and sharing those days with family will truly be with you forever.

Nesdore
06-19-2014, 08:54 AM
These are some amazing finds Congrats :clapping:

don in ny
06-20-2014, 06:04 AM
Couldn't resist coming back to this post. That was such an amazing day. Everyone should have a day like this. You just have to get yourself in the right old spot and swing the loop. I know the feeling as a month or so ago I came up with a 1785 half real, 1858 half dime, 1908 Barber dime and a couple of Indians the same day. I'm still in shock over finding silver from 3 different centuries in the same day. These are the times that really bring a thrill to those in this hobby. Way to go on a great day!

milco
06-22-2014, 08:32 PM
Oh my, now that is an awesome hunt!! :wow: Congrats on some amazing finds!!

PL8MAN
06-22-2014, 10:46 PM
Crazy great finds Tony !

HEAVYMETALNUT
07-03-2014, 07:52 AM
wow tony! you need to travel more often! amazing early silver! a huge congrats!

EdNargel
07-03-2014, 08:07 AM
Congrats Tony that's a heckuva day!!

Full Metal Digger
07-03-2014, 08:38 AM
I had to come look at this post again Tony! Great coins. Dave.

zrickkid
07-04-2014, 10:35 PM
Both coins came out well after cleaning. your silver finds keep getting older and older. Waiting to see when you find a draped bust of flowing hair designed silver coin. Good luck.

Jim D
07-06-2014, 02:18 PM
Congrats on your 1st half dimes! The 1832 Capped Bust is awesome! :shocked05:and the 1845 seated is a 100 yrs before I was born!! I,m glad you had your Dad and your brother with you when you found them and yes it will be something you will always remember. HH