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Cache Found of 22 Old Chinese Coin!:surprised:

jcooking

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I had a couple of hours to kill on Friday so decided to take my detector for a walk. I found a couple of wheats in the first half an hour, and then about an hour into the hunt I got a 5" signal that was sounding pretty much like a quarter. I dug down to 5 inches and nothing, put my sunray probe in the hole and still got a coin signal, but a few inches deeper. Dug another few inches out and still nothing, but the probe kept sounding good. Dug another bit deeper and stuck my hand in the hole. I felt something hard and dumped it out onto my detecting towel. To my surprise I saw 6 coins fall out of my hand!! I quickly put my probe back in the hole and it was screaming. Grabbed another handful of dirt from the bottom of the hole and got another handful of coins! I could not believe it, so another handful into the hole and got a third handful of coins!!:hot: One last trip into the hole with the probe and got the last two coins out of the dirt. They were all pretty much stacked together with a few of them corroded together. Total take for the hole was 22 coins in an area about two cube inches. This is my very first cache and I am super excited! I figure that this is way too many coins to be a coin spill. I read online that these coins were often kept on a string or tether in an even amount of 50, 100, etc...I didn't find any kind of sting holding them together, but it looks like they had been in the ground quite a while. There was quite a Chinese population in this area in the late 1800's working on the railroads and mines. Don't know if someone buried these or lost them, but am sure glad that they did. The first pic of of the coins when I got them home and a look at dirty one. The others are pics of the fronts and backs of them after cleaning. The last pic of the coin in probably the best condition. I was able to find a site to compare the characters on the coin and the last pic is of a coin from the Ch'ing Dynasty. The emperor was Kao Tsung, and these coins were cast from 1736-1795.:super: I never thought that I would find a coin in the 1700's, especially a bunch of them at once! Needless to say I am on cloud nine about it. Happy hunting and you never know what will be in the next hole!!
 
great find. thx for sharing. found 12 coins in one hole a few weeks ago. i was excited. all clad. to find twentytwo and have them be two hundred years old. that's
amazing and very exciting. you still have two and a half months to find something that will top that for the year. just find where they buried their gold now.

HH
 
Real cool find! I hope to find one someday. Congrats!
 
I have to say I've never seen anything like it before. That's one heck of a cache find and so interesting. I know it takes a while to find out the years they were made, but well worth it. Good going Jon. I think those coins would make a beautiful display on a red piece of velvet in a picture frame. Hint hint! :thumbup: This will be a "treasured" moment. BIG congrats to you and let us know what you're going to do with them all. Honestly, I think a display of some sort would be awesome. That's just so cool! HH, Nancy
 
Unbelievable JC ! What a feeling that must have been. Have you determined what the metal is yet ? Looks like they're probably silver if I was to guess but I have no idea what they used in China 200+ years ago. Incredible finds ! I'm goin huntin now....
HH
Scott
 
Congrats on the awesome find!! Really gets the blood pumping...I wanna go hunting now. Thanks for sharing :cheers:
 
Super finds. Would love to know what site you used for info on the coins. Been hunting here in Oregon for 25 years. I have those things all over my house--- just added one Sunday.With the Oregon rains on there way I will have sometime for research. Thanks---Jim
 
Here are the two sites that I used for identification, hope it help. Gotta love the internet!

http://worldcoingallery.com/countries/China1.php
http://www.sportstune.com/chinese/coins/chienlung.html
 
WTG what a super find. I'll bet you did the happy dance.
 
Great job and lucky you !!! Those are all really unbelievable and they carry a lot of history with them also. AWESOME finds for sure. CCH
 
Congrats on the great cache find !
 
Way to go! dang those are somethin else.
Where exactly in Montana are you,, cuz I wanna follow you .LOL just Kidding
But i would like to hook up some time, If for nothing but motivation, and to learn a little more about my Mxt.
and to meet The chinese coin god..in person.:biggrin:
I cant wait to show the kids, your pics.
I just delivered a horse ,for a client , and drove through some country ive never been through,
when I researched some maps,, there was an area called "Chinese diggins" marked. hmmm?
I was thinkin more about gold possibilities.Anyhow, I dont know the area at all.
Lately , my business is pickin up, due to hunters wanting Borium and Sno-pads on all 4 feet.
And the ground is going to freeze, DANG IT !!!!
Good for business,, not good for Play time. Aaaaargh
Well, Congratulations to ya !!! Awesome Find
Dusty
 
I have also found a coin, only one just like the ones you have from China1763 in my pasture down about 6 inches in NC..How did these things get here????
 
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