View Full Version : Goal met and I get to wear it!
Beefcake
09-05-2010, 04:13 PM
I met my goal of 50 silvers for the year and got this awesome find! I've seen these before and always wanted one, but I never thought I'd find one... It's a 1934 merc that has been cut out... Whoever made this did a heck of a job around all the letters, I don't know how they got it so precise... I took a before and after pic of what it looked like after cleaning it with a Mr. Clean magic eraser.
Lowjiber
09-05-2010, 04:21 PM
Nuthin but KEWL!!! Congratulations on such an interesting find!!! thumbsup01
CyberSage
09-05-2010, 05:13 PM
That is about the neatest thing I have ever seen come out of the ground! That's just amazing Beef. Great find.
Jack
Beefcake
09-05-2010, 05:14 PM
I put it on a new silver chain/rope... I love the way this thing looks!!
Epi-hunter
09-05-2010, 05:15 PM
Wow, that is fantastic!! I would have been dancing for days upon finding that! :happydance01: I'm glad to see it's not a 1916D though. :cheesysmile:
Just out of curiosity, what did it sound and read like on the E-Trac?
angellionel
09-05-2010, 05:19 PM
Man, that is just one cool find. Congrats on meeting your goal too! thumbsup01
Beefcake
09-05-2010, 05:28 PM
It was bouncing between 12(3)-44 and 12(3)-45 and was under a tree at my dad's house stuck under two roots. It was up against the thick root and I think that is why it was so discolored. They usually clean up nicer than that too with the eraser, but that was about as good as I could get it without pressing too much to break a letter off.
Epi-hunter
09-05-2010, 05:36 PM
It was bouncing between 12(3)-44 and 12(3)-45 and was under a tree at my dad's house stuck under two roots. It was up against the thick root and I think that is why it was so discolored. They usually clean up nicer than that too with the eraser, but that was about as good as I could get it without pressing too much to break a letter off.
That's interesting, so it came in reading like a merc. And you found it at your dad's house? So it probably has family value to it as well!
Beefcake
09-05-2010, 05:38 PM
No, my dad has only lived there since 1987, so it wasn't anyone in my family. He lives on the corner of our fairground entrance. His house was built in 1910 and the fairgrounds are 110 yrs old. My dad has no interest in coins or detecting or much of anything that I do. He wouldn't know a merc if it bit him in the butt.
coinnut
09-05-2010, 06:23 PM
Congrats on that find :clapping: Those were very popular in the 80's. It still read pretty high for a cut out coin. You did a good job on cleaning it too. Goal met, and you have no excuse on forgetting that goal lol A nice piece of art thumbsup01
jkress
09-05-2010, 10:13 PM
Awesome!! That is really unique.
Although...... I'm thinking that should bring your total to 49.33 silver coins. rofl
Congrats on hitting 50. That's what my goal for the year is and sadly after 3 hunts I'm still at 35. :ticked:
hockeyguy
09-06-2010, 06:34 PM
Yeah, thats a nice one! Great job. :peace: :cheering: :clapping: :cheering:
Ill Digger
09-06-2010, 09:28 PM
:shocked04: 50 already ?!!! :shocked04: Man this work thing is really messin' with my MDing :mad: lol
Congrats on the goal !! You still got time to hit 75 :yes:
Thats a cool one to mark the occasion with too !! thumbsup01 8)
I seen one found last year too but don't remember it having LIBERY like yours :confused: I could be wrong :dontknow:
Thats SWEET!
Congrats again :grin:
rsarge1
09-07-2010, 09:54 PM
yeah i think i would wear that one myself wtg
tanacat
09-07-2010, 10:03 PM
Wow that's really, REALLY neat!!! :clapping: I love the before and after shots. I bet the person who originally made/wore it was born in 1934...
This summer I found a 1918 wheat laying on top of ground next to a park shelter. It had great luster and obverse was real smooth to the touch, like it had been rubbed by a thumb for many years, probably a 92 year old's lucky penny.
xzlr8n
09-07-2010, 10:07 PM
I agree - that is really, really COOL 8). Great find!!
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