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Finally A Barber

Coinseeker 78

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My wife and I went to Wisconsin for a little vacation and I took my SE PRO along. I got a chance to detect a Rural Equipment museum sight that had a fairly large area of ground. I was using my 6x8 SEF coil and was finding a bunch of clad and one Wheatie. I decided to change my coil to my 10x12 SEF to cover more ground since time was running short. Lo and behold I found another Wheatie and then at 8 inches a 1906 Barber dime. I have found tons of old coins from Indian heads to shield nickels and 2 cent pieces, V nickels and seated ladies. But the Barbers were alluding me. Needless to say I am one happy camper
 
Nice hunt, Ron.:thumbup:

You have the best deep turf, silver detector/coil combo on the planet IMHO

The SE is the hottest of the explorers and the 10 x 12 SEF coil can handle it:thumbup:

Hope you and your wife have an enjoyable vacation
 
Congrats on the first.
 
WTG...and here's to many more.:beers:
 
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