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Field gives up 1853 Seated Quarter!

Goes4ever

New member
Yesterday I took a day off work and spent it in the fields detecting with Barber Dan, started off at 21 degrees, ground a little frosty and the fingers numb. But it was a day well spent. Field one started off great I got the 5 cent trade token, a wheat and the buckle dated 1879 then it all went downhill, both my buddy and I started digging clad and buckets of trash. This site would be put on a back burner for a day when there is nowhere to go! Field two was on the 1872 map but GONE by the 1914 map, so I was hoping for some oldies, we located the homesite right away, saw glass and pottery, found the iron patch, and the first good signal was a screaming 12-47, I was hoping for a large copper but when I broke open the partially frozen clump and saw the silver rim peeking out of the dirt, my heart started to race, it was a silver quarter, I saw the rays on the back around the eagle and knew right away it was a 1853, since that was the only year rays were present. I started doing the happy dance since this was only my second seated quarter in over 6 yrs of detecting. It has some plow damage from a lot of years of plowing but I am NOT complaining!

This site also gave up 1879 and 1880 indians, CW button, misc relics as well. It was a great day, My buddy Dan had never before yesterday gotten a CW button and by the end of the day, he had TWO in his keeper pouch!


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Nice one!!!! I've never dug a seated quarter, got a '53 half with rays and 5 seated dimes but no quarter.....yet Also have a barber half on my bucket list...... Dug 7 clads today at my lot in town then a squall came up, wind/hail so I bailed......springtime in the Rockies.....lol

you got the old stuff down....keep up the good work!
 
Beautiful finds man! Thanks for the story and the pictures. Blizzard here today.

NebTrac
 
G4E your my hero man! Honestly the things you find are amazing. I understand when you say field hunt these are not just random fields so can I ask what makes you determine if a field is a good prospect. I have done research and have found old maps where a house stood and is now a field but outside of that what are you looking for when finding field locations. I have even went as far as glassing a field from distance looking for glass shards or brick and such but have not had much success. Any info would be great because I have exhausted many older home locations in my area and field hunting would be awesome. Thanks for any input.
 
Will1877 said:
G4E your my hero man! Honestly the things you find are amazing. I understand when you say field hunt these are not just random fields so can I ask what makes you determine if a field is a good prospect. I have done research and have found old maps where a house stood and is now a field but outside of that what are you looking for when finding field locations. I have even went as far as glassing a field from distance looking for glass shards or brick and such but have not had much success. Any info would be great because I have exhausted many older home locations in my area and field hunting would be awesome. Thanks for any input.
ur doing the right stuff, try to locate as many different yr maps and earliest as you can to do comparisons, try to find earliest sites in your area. other than that u are on the right track!
 
A great looking Seated Quarter - congrats on the finds !
 
Very nice! Man I'd love to find a seated quarter this year. That point looks great too.
 
you'd have to call an ambulance if I ever dig one ... Congrats
 

i second that! nice find!:clapping: ive never found a seated quarter.
 
Real nice! I have yet to find a seated bigger than a dime.
 
SWeeeeeeeeT!!! Very nice finds.
Hopefully I may get out tomorrrow or by the 2nd of April at least...Ground still hard in spots here.

HH,
 
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