Odanscoils
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Awesome coin. Drooling here.Found my first and only gold coin in May of 2016. 1853 US one dollar, type 1.
Are those smaller than a dime ?
I remember reading they'll ring like iron at any depth.
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Awesome coin. Drooling here.Found my first and only gold coin in May of 2016. 1853 US one dollar, type 1.
Way smaller, believe the smallest minted US coinage. You can set a half dime on a time, then a Trime and then the gold coin and see parts of all 4 coins.Awesome coin. Drooling here.
Are those smaller than a dime ?
I remember reading they'll ring like iron at any depth.
Someday you just might Waterdog, gold coin vibes your way.No Gold coin for me... Not yet. Not at the end of my metal detector.
Thanks M880Detecting since 93 and have no expectations of ever finding a gold coin. Just no in the right part of the country to do that. Congrats man
Find that in your state ? Or a travel location ?My wife dug a $5.00 1899-S six years ago. Still looking for mine...
Good statement jim tn. Could also boil down to that fact that Leprechauns have beaten most to the punch.One of the problems for recovering gold coins is most don't fall into the tid range of other coins one is prone to dig. On a F 75 as an example, a $1. god coin has a 24-26 reading. A $2.5 reads 40-42 and the $5. reads 52, a $10. 61 and the $20. a 69-70.
Typically two types of hunters would dig those numbers, beach hunters and relic hunters. I spent one winter some years ago now woods hunting and digging those numbers with my F 75. Did make a few interesting recoveries, but no gold coin. And I would be shocked to learn there wasn't a couple hiding on the site. Good luck, all. HH jim tn
Well, there could be something said for that, T-DUB, but on this particular woods, although part of a old park, there were just to many other old coins and jewelry being recovered to believe the Leprechauns got all the gold coins. Certainly gold coins weren't lost near the numbers of cents and silver coins, but enough does get found for us to have hope, anyway. Have a goodie! HH jim tnCould also boil down to that fact that Leprechauns have beaten most to the punch.
Awesome, thanks for sharing!Mine is my picture. German Baden state gold coin from 1893. Found it in a field in Germany that had been well hunted over the years by others. Probably a WWI mobilization View attachment 44552View attachment 44551View attachment 44550
Crikey!Found this QEII $10 gold coin from 1971 about ten years ago. Complete with bezel and chain. Dry sand find up near the sea oats. This was part of what was the best week of detecting, ever. HH.
JC
Do they ring low ? Like iron. Especially at depth.Found my first and only gold coin in May of 2016. 1853 US one dollar, type 1.
On the Etrac, yes it was in the low range, below nickels. Supposed to have been 12 - 8/10, this one had a nail in the hole, was bouncing 12-18 and 6-12 if I recall but was constant all the way around 360 degrees. I was detecting in a field so I dug it.Do they ring low ? Like iron. Especially at depth.
Wonderful old gold. Thanks for sharing this amazing find.My only one gold coin was a gold gulden from Hungary, hammered around 1365, found on a field in North East Germany, which does deliver no finds at all. (Maybe the value of all those missing finds was compressed in that one coin.)
Anywhere people were during the 1800's in the US can have gold coins. Good Luck.Detecting since 93 and have no expectations of ever finding a gold coin. Just no in the right part of the country to do that. Congrats man