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Hunting sidewalk tearouts with 2 buddies

Goes4ever

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met up with Diggerdan and Jamie today to hunt a couple sidewalk tearouts. I got a 1904 barber quarter, two indians, and 8 wheats. Not too bad of a day. Puts me at 75 silver and 65 indians for the season
 
Yeah (envy is right word) ... me too. We simply don't have the history, in west Michigan, you have in your area. None the less, it's fun to out in God's great out-of-doors and happy to find whatever we can. Nice finds my friend.
 
SeniorSeeker said:
Yeah (envy is right word) ... me too. We simply don't have the history, in west Michigan, you have in your area. None the less, it's fun to out in God's great out-of-doors and happy to find whatever we can. Nice finds my friend.
huh? no history in Michigan?...........why does Mike always dig old coins in Michigan if there is no history? indians and barbers are not that old
 
Good bunch of coins. I still have not found a barber. But most of the places I hunt are 1920's or newer. I have only hunted about a few places that are older than that . And one place produced a 1877 seates quarter for me. Still looking forward to my first barber.
 
7centsworth said:
Good bunch of coins. I still have not found a barber. But most of the places I hunt are 1920's or newer. I have only hunted about a few places that are older than that . And one place produced a 1877 seates quarter for me. Still looking forward to my first barber.
1920 is more than old enough for barber coins. Barbers were minted until 1916, look at your change in your pocket now, it is very common to have coins 40+ yrs old right now, so in 1920 it would be nothing to have barbers and indians in your pocket!
 
Them are awesome totals! I sure like sidewalk projects!
 
The places I have hunted that old did give up some indians also and a few buffalos. Just never a barber.
 
7centsworth said:
The places I have hunted that old did give up some indians also and a few buffalos. Just never a barber.
keep at it! silver is out there just gotta keep swinging that coil!
 
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