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Some silver and stuff

T-DUB

Well-known member
Good friend of mine from out of state invited me down to detect on his permissions. Great hospitality, conversation, food, and banter! Highlighted find was a 1911 D Barber dime, dug on the second day, and a 1901 IH, not pictured, still not sure where it went, dug on the first day.
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Nice finds Todd, hope to have friends like that someday LOl Isn't that buckle patented by some German guy? Eric von Schtopenflopin I believe :ROFLMAO: Thanks for the great ID bro!
HH Jeff
Ja, of German engineering for sure..lol. No prob on the ID. Appreciate the response. If a bird feeder is on the down side of a hill and not the top, would it be referred to as a bottom feeder?
 
Love those Barbers!!!!!
 
Sweet Barber Dime!
 
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