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    Hunting with Daddy Digger, Hiluxyota , Digger Al & more

    Friday after work, I met up with Daddy Digger for the first of three days of detecting Northern Illinois. We decided to meet up in a small town about an hour south of me. The first house that we asked said yes. We both scored silver at this house. After maybe 15 minutes, I dug a pretty decent signal and out popped a no date SLQ. The 15 minute rule came into play, First coin in the first 15 minutes and then that was it for me. We had time for one more house, so we drove to an 1870s house that I found a two center at last year. It was a very quiet lawn but I did manage to dig a 1904 & 1907 Indian. Dave pulled a few keepers as well.

    Saturday, Digger Al & I met up Dave & Tom (Hiluxyota) in a town that Tom wanted to hit. We started in a park and found nothing, so we went out to hit a couple farm house permissions. Tom killed it at the first house, but thats his story to tell.
    After maybe a half hour of hunting I got a pretty decent deep target. I dug the plug, dug a little deeper and there it was, an 1891 Seated Dime. Only my second one ever. That made my day. Literally, that was it for me. At the next house, two minutes into the hunt, Alec pulls out a smooth copper of some sort. We can't make any thing out on it so I think we'll take it to Connecticut this week and have Del take a look at it. Alec is going to post it in the "Whats it"

    Sunday, we all decided to meet up with Il Digger and hunt a fair grounds not to far west of us. By the time we started hunting, we had nine guys show up total. There was more than enough room ( and apparently Barber Dimes ) for everyone. Everyone was popping those things out but me.
    Alec did well there.His first coin was a 1942 Washington. He followed that with 2 Indians, a 1902 & a 1907.

    My first coin ended up being a 1940 Hitler issued Third Reich 1 Pfennig. Unusual find, but pretty cool. It took a few hours, but I finally got silver, a 1935 Merc.
    After lunch, Dave, Alec & I decided to go a little Door knocking. Ok, now I'm in my comfort Zone. Once again, first house said yes and once again we all scored Silver. I pulled a worn 192? merc and an 1899 V nickel. Alec dug a 1956 Rosie.
    After we finished, we drove a few blocks and spotted an old house with a Limestone foundation. Not only did we get a yes there, but the house next door as well. Both built in 1880. Alec sat this one out. Once again, Dave & I both scored Silver. Only Dave's silver was bigger than mine. My first good find was another SLQ, this time a 1920. 5 minutes later I dug a 1902 Indian. Just as we were finishing up, I dug a 1940 merc. Alec and i dug 19 wheats over the 3 days of hunting.

    Summary, One excellent weekend of metal detecting with friends. Not everything went as planned, but everything turned out great. You need to check Daddy digger & Hiluxyota's posts. They both made some amazing finds.

    We had a great time getting together with Dave. I only wish we could do it more often. Once a year is not enough.
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    Oldest Coin: 1699 William III Halfpenny


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    Silver 5
    Indian 3, Buff 1, V Nik 1, Rosie 2, Barber Dime, SLQ 1, barber qtr 1,

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    I'm gonna be posting several pictures of the copper from different angles in the What is It? Section, i took a few pics of what i think to be the bottom of a bust, but not sure. I will highlight that area, but it will take me a few minutes to get the photos ready, highlight that spot, and upload them.

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    Great finds you guys and lots of indians for sure! Glad you were able to clean up the pfennig enough to get some detail. Thanks again for all your hospitality and getting all those permissions. It was so nice to sit back and let someone else do all the talking! Best wishes and HH and we will get together again this year. Dave.
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    Congrats on a super weekend - those are some fantastic finds. You need to that more than once a year for sure.
    Best of 2020 so far!

    1800's
    1 - Barber dime - 1897O

    1 - Draped bust - 1802

    3 - Indian head penny - 1862,91,??


    SILVER

    Half dollar
    1- Walking liberty - 1941

    Quarters
    1- Washington - 1936

    Dimes
    2 - Barber - 1897O, 1907

    10 - Mercury - 1917,18s,19,20(2),27(2),41,42,43
    6 - Roosevelt - 1952(2),54,56d,57,64


    NON SILVER

    Pennies
    1 - Draped bust - 1802

    6 - Indian - 1862,91,18??,1900,02,08
    88 - wheat
    1 - British - 1927


    Nickel
    3 - Buffalo - 1918,26,36

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    Impressive pile of coins. Must of been fun to get that big of a group together. Maybe I have to start heading South. great hunt great finds. WD
    Total silver 3 - Goal 50 (2024 Finds) - 0 Washington - 0 Barber Dimes - 0 Mercury Dimes- - 3 Roosevelt Dimes - 0 V Nickels - 0 Buffalos - 0 War Nickels - 0 Indian - 10 Wheats - $ 3.44 in clad
    Relics: MILESTONES since 2012: 1700 silver coins - 8000 Clad Quarters - 500 Roosevelts - 750 Mercury Dimes

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    Wow Great weekend! I wonder what the history behind the German coin is? Maybe a soldier brought it back home.

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    Congrats on all the great finds!!! Man SLQs are popping all over place these days! The seated looks great as do all the rest of those coins and relics!
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    Congrats on some amazing finds, Don! Wow TWO Standing Liberty Quarters, and a SEATED dime! And a really old copper of some kind!

    I'm so glad that you guys were able to get together and have some really successful hunts. Must have been a blast!

    Lifetime totals:
    10 Large Cents, 415 Indian Heads, 2 Two Cent Pieces, 1 Capped Bust Half Dime, 1 Seated Half Dime, 10 Shield Nickels, 68 V Nickels, 124 Buffalo Nickels, 31 War Nickels, 16 Seated Dimes, 131 Barber Dimes, 405 Mercury Dimes, 249 Rosies, 4 Seated Quarters, 18 Barber Quarters, 20 Standing Liberty Quarters, 89 Silver Washingtons, 1 Seated Half, 3 Barber Halves, 16 Walking Liberty Halves

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    Quote Originally Posted by wisconsin digger View Post
    Impressive pile of coins. Must of been fun to get that big of a group together. Maybe I have to start heading South. great hunt great finds. WD
    I will definitely let you know the next time we do a group hunt!!!
    Oldest Coin: 1699 William III Halfpenny


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    Silver 5
    Indian 3, Buff 1, V Nik 1, Rosie 2, Barber Dime, SLQ 1, barber qtr 1,

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    Amazing!!! I wonder how that Nazi coin ended up there.
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    a very successful three day hunt !! I agree with Bucknut , the standing liberty quarters are just flooding the forum lately . huge congrats to you and Al .
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