1899 Morgan and 1876 Seated Quarter

jkress

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Still can't believe it!! <: I was lucky enough to find a Morgan last fall and figured I'd never
see one in the dirt again. Apparently lighting does strike twice.

Ron and I decided to hunt our 1855 homestead today. We have pulled many great coins from
here and the area still produces each time we go. Ron said we are up to 21 silvers
from this ground including Seateds, Barbers, Mercs and one 1835 Mexican 8 Reale. Plenty of
IH's and one Large Cent. It is an exciting place to search.

Today we both found a first. The 1876 is my first Seated quarter with lots of beautiful detail on her.
On a previous trip Ron was able to dig an 1853 quarter, so it was nice to join that club.
Today he pulled a first for him, a nice 1867 Shield nickel. :clapping:

Believe it or not, but the Morgan was a horrible signal. Popping and hissing from almost every angle. Turned out,
my pinpoint was pulled off by a chunk of metal. The Morgan was in the wall of the hole almost straight up and down.

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Found a couple of IH's too.
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Earlier in the week we tried a new park quite a bit north of town. Ron's Barber was the only silver
coin from that day. But I did manage to pick up a silver hair barrette and a lone IH.
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Best of luck this weekend everyone. thumbsup01
 
That does it. I'm giving up on parks and focusing on private property.

Very nice finds Joe :clapping: |:confused:) :perfect10: :perfect10: :perfect10:
 
Spectacular finds, Joe! :wow:

Another Morgan! Incredible! :omg:

As cool as it is to find a Morgan Dollar, I actually think my favorite is the seated quarter! (I know, I'm weird!)

It's a real beauty! :smitten: I'd love to see the back of it!

All three of the Indian Heads are really nice looking too, and the silver barrette is very cool as well!

Congratulations on your landmark day of hunting! |:confused:)
 
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Way to go!! Congrats on some amazing treasure. My heart would have skipped many beats. Happy Hunting!!
 
Thanks folks. :) It will be a day very hard to beat.

Tony Two-Cent link=topic=9550.msg107333#msg107333 date=1333765083 said:
It's a real beauty! :smitten: I'd love to see the back of it!
Here is the reverse. Tough to tell in the photo, but there is almost no wear on this coin. :smitten:
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jkress link=topic=9550.msg107345#msg107345 date=1333768422 said:
Here is the reverse. Tough to tell in the photo, but there is almost no wear on this coin.

Oh my! The reverse is even more beautiful than the front! GORGEOUS! |:confused:)
 
wow what a couple of great coins! the seated is awesome, but that 2nd Morgan is killer! congrats on finding the holy grail not once but twice! :perfect10: :perfect10: :perfect10: :clapping: :clapping:
 
jkress link=topic=9550.msg107292#msg107292 date=1333756038 said:
Still can't believe it!! <: I was lucky enough to find a Morgan last fall and figured I'd never
see one in the dirt again. Apparently lighting does strike twice.

Ron and I decided to hunt our 1855 homestead today. We have pulled many great coins from
here and the area still produces each time we go. Ron said we are up to 21 silvers
from this ground including Seateds, Barbers, Mercs and one 1835 Mexican 8 Reale. Plenty of
IH's and one Large Cent. It is an exciting place to search. Wow Joe , i just looked up your morgan only 330 thousand minted , worth at least 170 bucks , great find

Today we both found a first. The 1876 is my first Seated quarter with lots of beautiful detail on her.
On a previous trip Ron was able to dig an 1853 quarter, so it was nice to join that club.
Today he pulled a first for him, a nice 1867 Shield nickel. :clapping:

Believe it or not, but the Morgan was a horrible signal. Popping and hissing from almost every angle. Turned out,
my pinpoint was pulled off by a chunk of metal. The Morgan was in the wall of the hole almost straight up and down.

picture-23.jpg


Found a couple of IH's too.
picture-24.jpg


Earlier in the week we tried a new park quite a bit north of town. Ron's Barber was the only silver
coin from that day. But I did manage to pick up a silver hair barrette and a lone IH.
picture-25.jpg


Best of luck this weekend everyone. thumbsup01
 
:shocked03: :wow: :drool: :drool: :drool: ........




sorry Joe , i had to mop up the puddle of drool off my keyboard :embarrassed: :embarrassed:
what a fantastic day Joe :daydream: :daydream: a site that gives up that much big silver :omg: i'd be camped out there for weeks . that seated is a gorgeous :loveit: :loveit: :beerbuddy:

Mega-congrats my friend |:confused:) |:confused:) |:confused:)

Dan
 
i would not what to pick a favorite out of them two they are each a fantastic find by themselfs and you got both in one day you may hunt a long time to top this day good luck and great finds dennis
 
:wow: That is some kind of beautiful coins. The seated quarter is awesome. And there is nothing like finding a Morgan. Congrats on two fantastic finds. |:cheering:
 
:wow: O my goodness! Those are two amazing finds, and yes that site has been very good to you guys! Congrats on some beauty old big silver! The seated quarter's detail is stunning! Congrats!
 

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