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Thread: Big Silver, Barber Quarter, and Relics

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    Big Silver, Barber Quarter, and Relics

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    Richard and I got out to some new spots and also a clip from fathers day weekend with dad at the silver honey hole. We only got the barber quarter because we got told we couldn't dig in a public park in the area by the workers. So we stumbled onto a school that we had never heard of and started finding buttons and relics. We have been hitting it big at that spot, and you will see some good stuff in videos to come!
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    Elite Member Bucknut's Avatar
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    Nice barber!!
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    (probably should have started with that one)

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    Those Barbers are sooo hard to come by and love those convex buttons!...or concave I didn't do well in geometry.
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    Love the Barber!!
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    Great hunt. Big silver is always a great find. WD
    Total silver 3 - Goal 50 (2024 Finds) - 1 Washington - 0 Barber Dimes - 0 Mercury Dimes- - 3 Roosevelt Dimes - 0 V Nickels - 0 Buffalos - 1 War Nickels - 0 Indian - 13 Wheats - $ 5.29 in clad
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    It's funny how somethings work out...
    But who cares! Moving on helped you guys find this new spot!
    Looks like some nice stuff might be coming out of here!
    Congrats on the finds!
    I'll be watching for updates from there!
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