GREAT FIND, DUKE! Hope you find more! But, you're making me wish it wasn't so cold outside right now. If it was warmer, you know where I would be - outside! The first Barber dime I found was at the home of a friend whose grandfather used to shoot dimes off the fenceposts in the front yard, back in the 1890s and early 1900s. It was in excellent condition, when I found it, which means he might have hit the fencepost instead, to my advantage! HA! It was dated 1915, which was a neat coincidence because, my father, who had been born in 1911, had been run over by a team of horses, or mules, pulling a cane-cutting machine, in 1915, and it had almost cut both legs off. However, the old country doctor, who came to the home in a horse-drawn buggy, sewed-up the four-year-old boy's injuries and my father was saved from losing his legs. To the old doctor's credit, my father ran a State race, while in high school, and there was only one boy who out-ran him. But, to the day he died, November 24, 1993, you could still see the scars on his lower legs. My second Barber dime was found next to a brand-new concrete sidewalk that had just been poured in front of a library. One of my friends, who owned a local hardware store, had found several old coins there, after the old sidewalk had been torn up and had suggested that I also search that area. I went there one night, about 9:30 p.m. and, imagine my surprise when the only coin I found was a 1911 Barber dime, minted the same year my father was born, and also in excellent condition. To this date, these are the only two Barber dimes I have found. But, I'm sure hoping to find many more in the near future!