The Fields Of November

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The Fields Of November

Saturday Kyle invited us down to his choice fields for a hunt, Doug, Malachi, Diane drove out to meet him and we all rode to a cornfield first. The stalks were still high in this fresh cut field and so were our expectations. The others got into the field just a bit ahead of me but I was able to make the first find, a 12-25 signal led me believe I had a button or maybe a fatty Indian. I did pop out an Indian but it was not a fatty but a severely corroded 1902. It took us awhile more to find where we thought the house site would be, we dug some ornamental brass pieces a couple of farm relics and then Doug called out and gave the silver signal. His find turned out to be an 1876-CC Seated Dime, a bit worn but a sweet find. Kyle earlier had said he had never found a wheat penny in his fields…well you can guess what happened! We decided to move on after not getting hardly any signals at all here. We then moved to a bean field that had given Kyle many keepers before. I had dug a several Indian signals that turned out to be brass or copper bits of metal. I then got a 12-38 very solid all directions. I dug my plug and when I scanned the clod of dirt the pin pointer sounded off loudly I wiped away some dirt and I could see a small dark silvery disc and honestly my thoughts were oh no another play dime, well this time it was different, a quick flick off of dirt showed the magical “Half Dime”. I immediately went into my happy dance and I could see Diane looking at me and shouting out to the others “I think Tony has gotten something good!” It turned out to be my very first ever pre 1900 Silver, first seated of course and to think it was a Half Dime was just frosting on the cake. The buzz over my find lasted just a bit when Malachi got a good signal and when his Dad dug it out it was a large copper disc, very corroded our speculation there were maybe a half cent or King George Copper since it was so thin but at this time we still have not determined what exactly it is. We then went to another field that entailed a long walk back crossing several field. Kyle had done well in this field before but other than Doug getting a couple of buttons not much else turned up. It was getting late so we went across the road to another site where Doug turned up a first for him, a fatty Indian and an 1859 to boot. By this time we were all dead tired and left the fields behind.

Hunting With Bell-Two #106
 

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:shocked04:stretcher: wow very sweet looking half dime :perfect10: :perfect10: , congrats on your first pre-1900's silver :cheering: :cheering: :cheering:
 
Very nice 1/2 dime. You must be excited to get your 1st 1800's silver. |:cheering: Sounds like a good hunt for everybody. :congrats:
 
Love that happy dance, Tony! thumbsup01 lol

Congrats on your first 1800s silver, first seated, and first half dime all wrapped up in one find!

:perfect10:
 
Bell-Two link=topic=11871.msg127882#msg127882 date=1353268392 said:
The Fields Of November

Saturday Kyle invited us down to his choice fields for a hunt, Doug, Malachi, Diane drove out to meet him and we all rode to a cornfield first. The stalks were still high in this fresh cut field and so were our expectations. The others got into the field just a bit ahead of me but I was able to make the first find, a 12-25 signal led me believe I had a button or maybe a fatty Indian. I did pop out an Indian but it was not a fatty but a severely corroded 1902. It took us awhile more to find where we thought the house site would be, we dug some ornamental brass pieces a couple of farm relics and then Doug called out and gave the silver signal. His find turned out to be an 1876-CC Seated Dime, a bit worn but a sweet find. Kyle earlier had said he had never found a wheat penny in his fields…well you can guess what happened! We decided to move on after not getting hardly any signals at all here. We then moved to a bean field that had given Kyle many keepers before. I had dug a several Indian signals that turned out to be brass or copper bits of metal. I then got a 12-38 very solid all directions. I dug my plug and when I scanned the clod of dirt the pin pointer sounded off loudly I wiped away some dirt and I could see a small dark silvery disc and honestly my thoughts were oh no another play dime, well this time it was different, a quick flick off of dirt showed the magical “Half Dime”. I immediately went into my happy dance and I could see Diane looking at me and shouting out to the others “I think Tony has gotten something good!” It turned out to be my very first ever pre 1900 Silver, first seated of course and to think it was a Half Dime was just frosting on the cake. The buzz over my find lasted just a bit when Malachi got a good signal and when his Dad dug it out it was a large copper disc, very corroded our speculation there were maybe a half cent or King George Copper since it was so thin but at this time we still have not determined what exactly it is. We then went to another field that entailed a long walk back crossing several field. Kyle had done well in this field before but other than Doug getting a couple of buttons not much else turned up. It was getting late so we went across the road to another site where Doug turned up a first for him, a fatty Indian and an 1859 to boot. By this time we were all dead tired and left the fields behind.

Hunting With Bell-Two #106
Great find on the half-dime,it's quite a feeling getting one of them compared to all the other stuff we see! My next hoped for find will be a trime to go with mine (1872 philly)!
 
Sweet little find Tony!! :yes: |:cheering: I would've been doing the happy dance too if I'd found that little bugger! :shocked04: :happy: happydance02 lol
I'm still lookin' for my first half dime. :drool: All of you guys made some nice finds!
It was very nice of the guy to invite you all out to some of his special spots! |:confused:)
Congrats on all the great finds! :grin:
But specially on your first 1800's silver!, your first Seated! and your first Half Dime!! :clapping:
 
Ill Digger link=topic=11871.msg129166#msg129166 date=1354601180 said:
Sweet little find Tony!! :yes: |:cheering: I would've been doing the happy dance too if I'd found that little bugger! :shocked04: :happy: happydance02 lol
I'm still lookin' for my first half dime. :drool: All of you guys made some nice finds!
It was very nice of the guy to invite you all out to some of his special spots! |:confused:)
Congrats on all the great finds! :grin:
But specially on your first 1800's silver!, your first Seated! and your first Half Dime!! :clapping:

Thanks Tim, yes it has been awhile, Doug has been digging seated coins all around me for the last couple of years....including this hunt lol so it was nice my turn finally came! :happy: :happy:
 
:omg: I missed your thread- glad someone bumped it!

:perfect10: :perfect10: :perfect10: :perfect10:

I'm getting ready to curl up and watch your video. Big time congrats on the half-dime :clapping:
 

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