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Take it off my bucket list

doc1964

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Didn't think that I'd be able to get out today because it was my wife's b-day - but she said "go ahead" - so I ran away for a few hours - it was a beautiful day! I'm GLAD I did!!! I hit a park that I've hunted many times before and it did not disappoint - moist ground, or something made the coins appear in area's that I've hunted hard before. I ended up with 4 wheats (1910 the oldie), 3 very nice Indians (1888, 89 and 1906), a no date buffy, a sweet Robison Livery tag and ... ta da .... a coin that I have been wanting and never thought I'd find - a Seated quarter - 1876 - and she is beautiful - I just commented the other day on Dr. Bob's '76 and a few weeks ago on Tim Clark's - talk about some good mojo rubbing off! - . That's a big one off the bucket list:wiggle:
 
WTG Doc on that awesome 1876 seated quarter this must be the year for that quarter to be found I have saw I think six so far sent I got my 1876. The detail is awesome on the coin congrats. :twodetecting::minelab::cheers:
 
Sweet!!!!! She is a beauty.

Congrats on such a beautiful coin. I know exactly how you feel when you found it:yo:
 
it looks amazing, so much detail!!!
 
Congrats on finding the Seated quarter, and being able to take one off your bucket list. The IH cents, Buffalo nickel, wheats and that beautiful livery tag are nothing to sneeze at, either. You gotta love it when the metal detecting Gods are looking down on you! Great hunt. Thanks for posting. HH Randy
 
LandOLincoln said:
1876 seems to be a popular year for lost seated coins. Nice find!

I hear 'ya - when I cleaned it off I just laughed - and said "no freaking way":lmfao:
 
Wow! Great shape!
 
Nice one! That is in great shape. Way to go! I'm intending on finding one of those next.:super:
 
*jealous* Good find!
 
And I really like that seated, looks in very great shape.................:clapping:
 
Awesome coin Doc! Thanks for the great pictures.

NebTrac
 
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