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    Pocket spill and a Lion

    Went out today in the rain to a house I had just recently received permission at. I was out for about an hour and a half and started off with some clad and a deep wheat in the front yard. I knew I didn't have a lot of time so I headed to the larger back yard. Again I was hitting some clad and figured out really fast that the yard had been filled. Way toward the back of the yard I saw that it dipped down and figured it was original yard. Right when I started detecting that area I got a really good signal half way down the depth gauge on the Etrac. Dug down and the first coin I pulled out was a wheat. Probed around a little more and it was going nuts. I looked in the hole and could see several coins stacked together. When all was said and done I ended up with 6 wheats and the 1943D Merc in the same hole! Continued in that area a little longer and pulled the train flattened penny and the cool lion thingy. I will definately be hitting that property when I have more time!
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    Sweet coin spill Steve. Those sure are great when you come across them. Very nice! thumbsup01

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    Awesome Steve! What's weird is you found a 1943 D Merc not two minutes after I found my 1943 D Merc! Cool looking lion too.
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    Great pocket spill. You can even see some mint luster on one of the Wheats. thumbsup01 It hit that back yard from the old section to the new. Get all the old stuff first and then try the filled area. Good luck at that house.
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    Great little honey-hole there. That lion thing looks like part of a door-knocker. Maybe.
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    Nice hunt, Steve! Congrats on another pocket spill. thumbsup01
    I seen that lion before, but can't remember what it was on.
    I do remember that there was a jewel in it's mouth, tho'.

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    Looks like my kind of hunt... Nice one Steve!

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    That is a nice pocket spill. Congrats!

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    Nice find's, Steve! You gotta love it when you find a spill and it has silver!

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    very sweet pocket spill Steve congrats and i agree with Joe that lion looks familiar
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    I am guessing the lion thing is not super old but I am really curious what it was on. At least a couple of you have seen it before which gives me some hope of figuring out what it came off of! Any ideas let me know.

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    Hey, what's the back side look like?? Could it be one of those slides like the Boy Scouts have? If not, it could be anything from a jewlery box ornament to a cane piece. But let's see the back and maybe we can make up some more stuff lol You know, if you can't dazzle them with your brain, baffle them with your --------! stretcher:
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    Re: Pocket spill and a Lion

    Great finds Steve, you have a nice spot there for sure! The lion doesn't look familiar to me, which means nothing since I am terrible at IDing relics but I like it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by coinnut View Post
    Hey, what's the back side look like?? Could it be one of those slides like the Boy Scouts have? If not, it could be anything from a jewlery box ornament to a cane piece. But let's see the back and maybe we can make up some more stuff lol You know, if you can't dazzle them with your brain, baffle them with your --------! stretcher:
    The back just shows that the lions head and design were pressed into the metal. It is not flat or filled. I cannot see any obvious points where it was attached to anything.

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    Nice finds Steve even better when you find an old spill of coins with silver even. Awesome. thumbsup01
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