After giving the Omega a week off, grabbed it this morning and headed out to a spot that doesn't give up many targets, but when it does the odds are pretty good that one might be a silver or one of another older coin variety and possibly even a period relic. After close to 3 1/2 hours of hunting, however, it had all the ear marks of being another silver less hunt. Then, bang, bang, I hit 2 fairly deep wheaties back to back. I inched my way along a little further from the last wheat cent and I got that sweet mellow tone that kept showing a tight 88-90 reading at 6" and I just knew I had me a silver quarter. As fate would have, it was, a nice 1904 Barber. The 3 wheat cents are 18, 19 and 57d. Also ended up with the bullet, 4 clad dimes and a quarter and 6 Memorial cents. Had on the 11dd coil, running disc 1, sen 99, d3 tones and gb of 62-65. HH jim tn