I want to publicly thank Ray-mo for giving me the Barber mojo. I while back he posted that it was easier to find Barber dimes around here than roosies and I thought he was nuts. I even told him so. As it turns out, since my hunt with him a few weeks back I am on a tear with Barbers. Go figure,
In the last few weeks I have found 6 Barber dimes. even had a stretch where I found 5 in a row. Now just to let you know how really out of the ordinary this is for me, I looked back at my finds over the years and it turns out I was averaging 1 Barber dime EVERY 2 YEARS!!
And now 6 in the last few weeks. THANKS RAY!!!!!!!!
My latest one was this morning. Was only able to make it out for a short couple hour hunt with Ashdigger to one of the heaviest hunted parks in town. In a corner of the park got a good signal. Dug a nice hinged plug with my Raptor digger, flipped it over and the beauty was right there in the bottom of the plug staring up at me. So beautiful. It was the reverse side so I did not now if it was a barber or seated at the time. So I carried the plug to Steve (Ashdigger) so we can have the fun of finding out together. As I got up to him, he was in the process of digging up a beautiful 1890 Injun.
Turns out it was a Barber dated 1912-s.
A short but fun hunt.
In the last few weeks I have found 6 Barber dimes. even had a stretch where I found 5 in a row. Now just to let you know how really out of the ordinary this is for me, I looked back at my finds over the years and it turns out I was averaging 1 Barber dime EVERY 2 YEARS!!

And now 6 in the last few weeks. THANKS RAY!!!!!!!!

My latest one was this morning. Was only able to make it out for a short couple hour hunt with Ashdigger to one of the heaviest hunted parks in town. In a corner of the park got a good signal. Dug a nice hinged plug with my Raptor digger, flipped it over and the beauty was right there in the bottom of the plug staring up at me. So beautiful. It was the reverse side so I did not now if it was a barber or seated at the time. So I carried the plug to Steve (Ashdigger) so we can have the fun of finding out together. As I got up to him, he was in the process of digging up a beautiful 1890 Injun.
Turns out it was a Barber dated 1912-s.
A short but fun hunt.

