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Dug a semi key date barber quarter at old farm today!

Goes4ever

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Day started off bad, Marty (Nonickels) and I were supposed to hunt a yard where the guy stripped off all his sod and tilled it all up, several silver and indians have been found here already. When we arrived, the company was there replanting so we were out of luck! So I asked Marty if he'd rather hunt a house in town or an old farm, we'd go knock doors. He said lets hit an old farm..........so off we went to the county.

I spotted a run down home that looked abandoned so we stopped at the neighbors to inquire if they knew the owners. Well we talked a bit and we got on the subject of just detecting her yard instead and boy am I glad we did!!, she said she had lived there 60 years and nothing was ever lost in her yard, but we were free to check anyhow. I love when they say that...........here is the house.

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anyhow the yard was so clean unlike most farms that are covered in iron. Very first target was a merc dime. Next target was the washington and rosie in same hole, then a wheat, then another....etc..........then I get a real deep and SOLID from all directions quarter signal, my depth meter was buried. I cut a HUGE plug and started digging, about 8" down I saw silver. I saw the reverse of the barber and called Marty over, and said hey come here and check this signal out. he walks over looks in the hole.....lol it was priceless the look on his face when he saw that barber 8" down laying perfectly flat in the bottom of the hole!

1909O semi key date 712,000 minted. What do you think it grades?

After calming down from that excitement, I nabbed one more merc dime to make it a 5 silver day!

Also found this larger silver colored disk with oriental design, not sure what it is? anyone? Also found this stick that looks like it is made of bone, any ideas on that one as well?

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the gift of gab - I find it hard to get people to let me in their yard. And what a great silver pic !! WTG, steve in so az
 
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Congrats goes4ever on a nice day of finding the goodies! The 1909-0 is a beauty! I think the stick or bone thingy is probably for using on a weaving loom when clothing and blankets were made out of wool...probably a spindle of some kind and the silver chinese thing looks like a lid off of a powder compact made of silver or some other metal &/or a snuff box or drugs the Chinese workers may have used! Terrific finds for sure! Did the lady mind you digging in her yard after she found out what you really do when :detecting: for the buried goodies???? Some people would if their lawn is neatly manicured! :) God Bless! Betty
 
Man...you've been pulling some sweet coins and relics out of the ground!! Very nice finds!
 
Ma Betty in MO said:
Did the lady mind you digging in her yard after she found out what you really do when :detecting: for the buried goodies???? Some people would if their lawn is neatly manicured! :) God Bless! Betty
no I showed her the coins and she was happy because she figured there was nothing to be found! That yard is far from being neat, it looks good in the photo but there were many bare spots and lots of weeds
 
Always good to leave someone happy, for they don't know what is buried in their yard! Most are very surprised unless they have MD'd or had others to detect there! :) God Bless! Betty
 
They used to have the kind that you would wrap a string around and pull the string off fast to get it to spin. The came in all different sizes and circumferences.
 
I think that boney stick thing could be a pin used by the chinese to hold their hair up. Just a thought. And congrats on the finds !!! You are right, it's funny when people say I don't remember anything being lost in the yard. It's very easy to lose change, especially a hole in the pocket, or hanging out laundry and someone left change in the pants. Well anyway keep up the good finds. Ron :detecting:
 
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