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wisconsin digger
09-06-2016, 11:45 AM
Headed up to the cottage for the Holiday weekend and of course had to take the detector. You know you have issues when swinging a detector in 80 degree heat sounds better then a cold beer and dipping your feet in the water, but what the heck. I did some old aerials of an area not far from my cottage and saw and old ball field that is still there. Tried to find once before but I did not have the street name. This time I went prepared and had no trouble locating it. I have to say this may of been the strangest hunt to date. As I found 5 really old coins and 70 modern ones with no coins in between. I hit the field first and found nothing. I worked my way off the field to a grassy area and immediately started finding clad (mostly quarters) when I got another quarter signal maybe and inch down. The area was on top of gravel so when I pushed my shovel in the ground I almost flipped when I saw a silver quarter pop out and its an SLQ to boot with a date, 1924, in great shape. I worked around a bit and hit a deep nickel signal that turned out to be a 1902 V nickel. WOW this is going to be great. 52 clad quarters later I only managed to find 2 mercs and an old wheatie. All I can figure is the infield was dug up to make an all ground infield and the dirt was spread out in this area, covering the old money and spreading a few old coins on top of the gravel. I went back on my way home and found 1 more merc and 14 more quarters. In total in 2 hunts I found 66 quarters. I have never seen a place like this before. Glad to get some silver but I was really thinking I had a honey hole here. Wisconsin Digger

ducktrapper
09-06-2016, 12:10 PM
Really awesome hunt Sir! Sometimes figuring out how things got where they were is more mystifying than the research that went into finding the place. I like old ballfields too and have encountered exactly the situation you described (digging up areas and spreading that dirt, putting old coins in unexpected places), also multiple places where the infield and outfield areas were swapped, bleachers existed in certain spots for only a year or two (thus don't show up on aerial photos if not taken that year), etc. All part of the fun!

wisconsin digger
09-06-2016, 12:33 PM
"You never know" is the best part of the hobby. Some day I'll make my way in your direction as I always planned to make that trip. Thanks and be well. WD

aloldstuff
09-06-2016, 03:23 PM
Glad you found that ball field. You managed to dig an awful lot of coins, far more than I could of. Getting a dated SLQ is the best and congrats on your other oldies.

Bucknut
09-06-2016, 03:52 PM
Wow. Love the SLQ and man that is a bunch of clad! Now that you have the clad removed maybe you will start finding more silver.

Beartoe
09-06-2016, 04:32 PM
Excellent diggs. Love the SLQ :perfect10:

I do not mind finding quarters as they quickly add up.

copperpipe
09-07-2016, 02:35 PM
wow honey hole for sure. a wise man told me to stick with a place like that ;)