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Some muddy "century" silver

Ohio Digger

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VIDEO:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrxwznzVeGo

Headed out to the old park (1890's) and decided to hit an area I had quickly gone over with my DFX in the spring. It had rained about a 1/2" the night before and had been rain off and on all morning. I got there about 1pm and only had a few hours to swing. No sooner did I start and I had to take cover in the nearby pavilion due to some lingering rain that didn't want to quit. Once the rain finally stopped I got back out. I had a nice dime signal on the Etrac about 4" and figured it was going to be clad. Ended up being a nice 1901 Barber dime. Pulled several wheats and a couple Mercs from the area too. There's still more ground to be covered but it was too sloppy and I ran out of time. I think I missed the Barber with DFX either because I had the 8x6 on the DFX and didn't have a tight enough swing or it was masked by trash. The area the Barber came from is very trashy. At 4" I would think someone would have found it over the years but I'm pretty certain the trash hid it well. Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to my channel if you like the video(s). HH
 
Nice haul on the silver! Just tell everyone it is "hunted out" lol
 
Congratulations on a good hunt....
 
Really, a great hunt by any measure. You make a point I endorse and that's hitting an area with two entirely different detectors.
HH - Bruce
 
Excellent finds - congrats ! :beers:
 
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