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Learning the E-Trac - Another Old Silver

DiggerODirt

Active member
Went to another wooded area in another old local park...I tell ya..If you want the older coins, you have to be willing to go into places the normal folks won't go to find it...That means briars, brambles, shrubs, and hills in the woods...I only found 1 Silver today (1916 Barber Dime), 6 Wheats(1912?, 26, 40, 44, 51D, 57D), A 1943 Canadian Tombac Nickel from WWII, 1 Oklahoma Vending Amusement Token, a cool marble, a huge lump of coal (My Christmas Present???), and I joined the Merry Widow club (Tin was flattened though)...

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Nice finds !:cheers:

You are spot on about hunting areas. The detectorists who don't mind battling with the brush and tall grass will be rewarded. :super:
 
Nice work! :clapping: I also agree with your style, as well as going early and often! :rofl:
Mud
 
Nice haul! Yep, many of my favorite finds turned up in the most unlikely spots.
 
Barbers are always nice.

For some reason it took me around ten years to find my first Barber dime.
 
Lot of nice finds there. Congrats.
 
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