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Nick A

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So, my wheat count hasn't been that great lately, and I have a 1000 goal for the year, figured with a little time I could add a few. Went to an older park today this morning and dug a shield nickel at 2.5 inches, along with a bunch of clad. Took a break for lunch and decided to head back over for a bit thinking maybe I could get those wheats and maybe an indian head. First target was the wheat... a 1910, nice. Second was an 1897 indian head. Goals achieved. Next pass I get a blip at the end of the sweep, decide to check it out. 12-43, 12-44, a little depth, I'm hoping for a wheat. Ok, so I pull out this coin, it's silver, WOOT! :thumbup: Ok, what the heck is it... I see what looks like a 106? It's bigger than a dime, thicker too with nice strong reeding on the edge... maybe one of those Philippines 10 centavos? No, wait, maybe it's a Barber dime? No, too big. Phillipines... no, keep looking at it... :surprised: Holy freaking crap, it's a BUST DIME in AWESOME condition! :yikes: I walk back to the car, gingerly place it on a soft towel I had in the trunk, try to calm my nerves and head back to hunting. Tried to stay focused, but did not find much else, a few modern clad. So, I come home, praying I didn't hit this thing with the digger and gently wash it under the faucet and pat it dry. My oldest and best coin after 19 years detecting, 1833 bust dime in awesome condition. Skipped right over finding seated or large cents.
 
no dought about it that is sweet.Congrats
 
Wow that is an awesome find to say the least.Not even any white men living here when that beauty was probably lost.Keep up the good work,Ray.
 
Very nice find Nick - those are few and far between dug. You should get it authenticated, graded, and slabbed. Congrats!

Gregg - if you look at the value of the coins we dig youwill get bummed out very fast....do a search on eBay with "1833 bust dime" to get an idea of value and you'll see what I mean......that's why I really value the relics I find more as each one is unique and a piece of history that tells a story. Coins are fun to dig, but unless you find a key date even a Morgan silver dollar is only worth about $15. What's you free time worth? I still haven't found a Morgan and my free time is worth quite a bit, so do I give up detecting and go to the coin store, dig lots of clad and buy silver and gold coins, just stop looking for coins in the ground..... I don't know it's a real dilemma for me and I don't like to even think about it........I just love digging up old stuff.....I guess what I am trying to say is that you need to look at a nice find like this as a unique and rare piece of history. :thumbup:
 
Awesome find buddy..I am STILL waiting for my FIRST seated coin....Hope I am fortunate as you in skipping to the Bust....N I C E ...........................
A W E S O M E ----------------------------------- C O I N..............................You were even having a great day before that find .................CONGRATS 2 You
 
Look how long that baby laid there waiting just for you, to come and find it....:thumbup: what a great find CONGRATS!!!
 
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