Indian Heads, Silver and a fun pocket spill

jkress

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We had another break in the heat today. :clapping: After a week of mid 90's and lots of humidity, the temperature
broke again today for a very pleasant Sunday morning hunt. Low 70's for the entire morning.

Did some park hunting and managed to get keepers in my pocket.
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Plus an enjoyable pocket spill. The high tone stopped me to investigate. But as I circled the hole, the high tone
sharply turned into a low one and moved a bit. Once I isolated the high tone again and got a solid pinpoint,
I was hoping there might be a nickel mixed in with silver. The targets were at the right depth.

No silver in the hole, but it was fun pulling out all of the coins. :smitten:
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Although I wish my coil found it's way over more shiny ones... I was very happy with the variety of coins. thumbsup01
 
You certainly had a great day of hunting, Joe! Beautiful coins! Those Indian Heads are so green they're almost luminescent.

That is an awesome pocket spill too! :smitten:

I am curious about the dates on the wheat cents from the pocket spill. I always like to pinpoint the approximate year the coins were dropped. It also helps me to figure out how long certain coins were commonly in circulation, like the V Nickel.

Congrats on the fun finds! <:
 
WOW, very nice. :perfect10: :perfect10: Love the pocket spill! How bout sending some of that cool weather this way!
 
:wow: That is a sweet spill you got there. Great variety.
That is some nice soil you have there and the coins show it. Great details and your V-nickle is in super shape.
 
That looks like a great hunt! Very nice coins and those old spills are always fun when you get to keep pulling coin after coin out of the dirt! I know what you mean about the weather, what a welcome break today!
 
Tony Two-Cent link=topic=10881.msg119223#msg119223 date=1344215613 said:
I always like to pinpoint the approximate year the coins were dropped. It also helps me to figure out how long certin coins were commonly in circulation, like the V Nickel.
I like to do the same thing. :yes:
After digging them I figured they were possibly dropped in the mid to late 30's. :confused: Based on the wear of the Buffs, and Wheats.
The V seems to be in good shape compared to the wear on the other two groups. :dontknow:

Here are the dates -
Wheat Cents:
1910
1912
1913S
Buffaloes:
1919
1923
V:
1910

CODY link=topic=10881.msg119224#msg119224 date=1344215646 said:
How bout sending some of that cool weather this way!
lol Sorry buddy, we just can't spare any. :cheesysmile: Below 90 degrees is a rarity around here since the beginning of June.
Perhaps sometime in September I'll package some up and send to you. $9.99 plus S&H. rofl

Snapolson link=topic=10881.msg119231#msg119231 date=1344216926 said:
Now THAT's a nice spill, even without some silver!! Congrats!
Thanks. It was fun pulling them out. :yes:

Thiltzy link=topic=10881.msg119236#msg119236 date=1344219328 said:
That is some nice soil you have there and the coins show it. Great details and your V-nickle is in super shape.
The park had the sandy/black soil mixture I love. :smitten: Although I had a bit of corrosion on a few coins... most from here
held up very well.

milco link=topic=10881.msg119237#msg119237 date=1344219723 said:
I know what you mean about the weather, what a welcome break today!
Thank you Darren. It was fun to have the coins keep coming one after another. A couple times I had two coins with each handful
of dirt.
I was digging some ground a little bit up your way this morning. Very nice weather on your side of the river. :smitten:
 
Man! I need to get out bad! :envious: :crying02: :girlcry: .... lol
Thats a cool old pocket spill Joe! thumbsup01 :cool:
Just the Merc and 4 IH's would've made for a fun day! :yes:... specially since I haven't swung my detector in weeks crying01
Congrats on a sweet hunt! :grin:
 
Wow, looks like a great hunt even though you didn't find as much silver as you would have liked. I don't see to many buffaloes with such a nice date on them. A couple of the Indians are in great shape and the V is a beauty. I would have loved to hunt today, but my daughter came for a visit and I ended up working on her car instead. :envious: :crying02:
 
Joe, very nice assortment of keepers. That V looks great. A pocket spill like that puts a smile on anybodies face. |:cheering: :congrats: on those keepers
 
:perfect10:! Great photo's, and story! :congrats: on the silver, and IH's! But especially the spill! That is awesome! To me. that is better then a silver dime. Love those old Nickles :smitten:! WTG!! |:cheering:
 
wow great old pocket spill Joe :smitten: :smitten: just look at that v-nickle :shocked04:




(you know Joe your soil really sickens me :eyebrow:) lol lol
 

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