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I found a Barber that gives Half priced haircuts.

Mark in S.E. IA

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Thur I went back to the place that I did so good at last weekend. This time I found "2" Merc's 24 & 28, a 53d Rosie, A small coin from Norway 1954, 15 wheat's, a 925 silver ring size 5 with FAITH cut in to it and a Look Savings Medallion token.

Fri I went back to that same town an this time I went to a different place and it was picked over pretty good but they missed a few coins. At that place I found a 1902 Barber dime and a 1960 Rosie. not too bad for a hard hit place. Then I went back to my hot spot and found a few more goodies. I found a 63d Washington Quarter, a 42s Merc another Rosie 46d and the best find of the day, a 1925 Date Nail. I've heard about them but never found one until Fri. It's from the International Creosoting Co. it was put in a Railroad Tie or a utility pole the date it was treated. Here is a link that tells a lil about them and the one I found is in the third picture down. http://fantasticprices.com/DateNail/Railroad.htm

Sat I went to check out some new places. The first place I went to I was finding a few clad quarters here an there an then I found the silver ring, then back to some clad. Then I come on to a locking #45 and the tone was real nice. I figured it was going to be a 2 clad quarter spill because I found a couple of those already and those the numbers jumped between 42 an 45 but this one locked. I cut out a small plug and the quarters were not in the plug like the other quarters I have found at this place. I get out my GPP an check the hole and it was in the center of it. about that time i'm kind of joking with myself, wouldn't it be funny if it's a clad half dollar since I have found 11 Silver halves already this year and I'm sure this one is not going to be a silver one since I haven't found anything old at this place so far. Well it wasn't no joke, it turn out to be my 12 silver Half Dollar this year. A 1906 Barber Half. I just could not believe it when I saw that half. This has been one crazy year for me. After that I started to do a lil more of a grid pattern at this place and found a 37 Merc and a wheat an that was it. So off I went to the next place. The first two passes I made at this place I thought I hit the honey hole. In two passes I found a 53d rosie, then a wheat an then a coin spill a 44 Washington Quarter and 3 wheat's. After that for the next 2 hours all I found was 3 other wheat's :sad: it sure was a nice start tho.
 
Tearin' it up there Mark. That's better than most MDers -I know- were doing in the '80's. Nice finds. Thanks for posting.
GT
 
How many silvers is that for the season ? You are doing well.
 
7centsworth said:
How many silvers is that for the season ? You are doing well.


I'm up to 191 silver coins so far this year and I do not count my war nickels as a silver coin. Only the 80% to 90 % silver coins.
 
1/3 rd is your spot - 1/3 is the detector 1/3 is the operator , and they all came together for you .
 
Terriffic hunting Mark!

What I find so wonderful about your finds this year isn't so much that you've done well on silver coin totals, but rather that some of the coins you've dug have been such good coins to find. You're on fire!
 
You really need a new hunting partner...lol Nice finds
 
Man on fire is right! WOW!!!!! you are burnin' up the silver trail. Super incredible finds! :cheers:
 
Congrats on another fine outing Mark. Getting an even dozen silver halves in one season is a remarkable accomplishment. If the weather holds out, you still have time to get that lucky number 13! And I hope you do.

HH Randy


P.S. :poke: Any chance you'd tell us where you dug these? :devil:
 
Great hunt
congrats on some beaut oldies :thumbup:
love that Barber half
T59
 
Congrats on the fantastic number 12 Silver Half! That is so unreal! Very good hunt for sure! Beale.
 
Digger said:
Congrats on another fine outing Mark. Getting an even dozen silver halves in one season is a remarkable accomplishment. If the weather holds out, you still have time to get that lucky number 13! And I hope you do.

HH Randy


P.S. :poke: Any chance you'd tell us where you dug these? :devil:


Yeah Randy I would be more then happy to tell you where I have found the 12 Half Dollars this year.

6 of them come from farm fields where their use to be a schoolhouse or farm house.

5 of them come from public schools or parks.

1 come from a private yard

I sure hope that helps you out some :unsure:
 
Wow, thanks for the info Mark. I'll make sure I write them down on my "places to hunt in 2013" calendar! :lol: It sounds like we may have another week or so of decent detecting weather....then it will be time to start charting places for next year. Looks like I've got a head start, since you already gave me the first three! :rofl: HH Randy
 
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