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    Met up with Tony Two-cent and got some nice keepers. Nice Barber!

    This weekend I drove up to Decatur, ILL to meet Tony and do some MDing. We met at a Burger King and after introductions, I followed him to an older park. But first, we had to stop and wait 15 minutes for the world's longest and slowest train to pass by.

    For those who don't know Tony, he is a very nice and easy going guy. He was so cool, he didn't even ask me about all my prison tats. +1 point for Tony. The park was obviously quite old and had some enormous trees. It took us at least an hour just to find where in the park the old coins were hiding. Once we found the spot, we started popping wheaties and silvers on a regular basis. I found very few clad coins. I think the park has been hunted a lot (Decatur is a fairly large town) but they didn't have e-tracs! Pretty much all my coins were coming in 6 inches or deeper. Many had odd signals and might have been overlooked by lessor machines.

    My first good find was a 1901 Barber quarter at about 7 or 8 inches deep. The ground was so hard, I practically had to chisel it out of the hole. A little later, I got an odd signal at only 5 inches. It was reading more like trash or borderline wheatie on the display. The sound was not all that impressive either. I dug my hole and after scooping out the dirt, I could see the edge of a silver quarter! I called Tony over and had him sweep it with my detector and asked him if he thought it sounded like a silver coin. He swept it from all directions and agreed it did not sound all that promising. Then I showed him the silver edge in the hole (see the pic on his thread). After I removed the coin from the hole, I reswept and got a very big NULL from the chunk of iron that was below the coin. I was pumped as that's only the second time I found 2 silver quarters in the same hunt.

    We ended up hunting about 4 hours and did pretty good. I was tired and headed out to find a hotel room. I told Tony I would be back out first thing in the morning and I hoped he could get back out also. We did meet up Sunday morning and hunted for about 3 1/2 hours. We each found another merc and a couple more wheaties. My total haul for the weekend was 15 wheaties, 4 silvers, and a very nice old lock.

    Thanks again Tony for showing me such a good time and for buying me a steak dinner! I look forward to meeting up with you again after the rains come. Best wishes and HH, Dave.









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    Re: Met up with Tony Two-cent and got some nice keepers. Nice Barber!

    Thats a sweet barber nice digs all these odd readings on these good coins gess I need to stop being lazy and dig more of them 8/ and its good to see members out hunting together I used to have someone to hunt with and he just quit said he lost intrest

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    Re: Met up with Tony Two-cent and got some nice keepers. Nice Barber!

    Prison tats? lol

    Nice post, Dave, but you forgot the part about Santa Claus on the Harley. rofl

    The pleasure was all mine, Dave. Thanks for making that long drive. Buying you a steak dinner today was the least I could do.

    I had almost given up on that first park after hunting for about an hour with only one clad quarter to show for it. When you ran over and showed me that beautiful Barber Quarter it told me that there were indeed old coins to be found there. Not long after that I found the Merc and you found that silver Washington and we were off to the races, finding older coins with some regularity. I know there has to be more there so I hope you can come up and hunt it with me again.

    That second park showed promise too, as I didn't hunt there very long and found the Indian Head and wheats.

    It was a pleasure meeting you, and congrats again on the wonderful Barber Quarter!

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    Re: Met up with Tony Two-cent and got some nice keepers. Nice Barber!

    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Two-Cent link=topic=7365.msg85007#msg85007 date=1318211539
    Prison tats? lol
    LOL, I just put that in there for a little fun!
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    Man! I wish I could've made it! crying01
    But like you said, three and a half hours could be spent hunting, rather than driving
    Thats alright.We'll hook up one of these days. thumbsup01
    It doesn't look like you needed me there anyway Wow!
    You did great! That Barber is a stunner! Great find!
    Way to make it happen guys! thumbsup01
    Congrats on the sweet finds Dave!
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    Very nice finds, sounds like a challenging site and you guys were up to the challenge!
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    Re: Met up with Tony Two-cent and got some nice keepers. Nice Barber!

    Glad you made the drive? Looks like you both had a great hunt. By the way, like your videos. Is that a Keen Kutter lock? Congrats on all your recoveries
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    Congrats on the silver and wheats.
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    Re: Met up with Tony Two-cent and got some nice keepers. Nice Barber!

    Great post! Always fun to meet and hunt with fellow forum members!
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    Re: Met up with Tony Two-cent and got some nice keepers. Nice Barber!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ill Digger link=topic=7365.msg85022#msg85022 date=1318218857
    Man! I wish I could've made it!
    But like you said, three and a half hours could be spent hunting, rather than driving.
    Thats alright. We'll hook up one of these days.
    Do the driving part when it's dark outside, Tim! thumbsup01

    Maybe we can get together for a hunt sometime. Meet halfway between us or something and try out some new sites.
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    Re: Met up with Tony Two-cent and got some nice keepers. Nice Barber!

    Beautiful finds!! That barber quarter is in incredible condition
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    Re: Met up with Tony Two-cent and got some nice keepers. Nice Barber!

    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Two-Cent link=topic=7365.msg85352#msg85352 date=1318417805
    Maybe we can get together for a hunt sometime. Meet halfway between us or something and try out some new sites.
    I'd be up for that thumbsup01
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    Re: Met up with Tony Two-cent and got some nice keepers. Nice Barber!

    That is one nice looking Barber. All nice finds
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    Re: Met up with Tony Two-cent and got some nice keepers. Nice Barber!

    Just watched your video on youtube. Awesome.
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    Re: Met up with Tony Two-cent and got some nice keepers. Nice Barber!

    That is not a nice Barber, it is a drop dead beautiful coin. All the other are nothing to sneeze at either. Great hunting. |) |) |)
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    Re: Met up with Tony Two-cent and got some nice keepers. Nice Barber!

    Definitely sounds like a great time and the results are very good. That lock is really interesting and the quarter is just awesome.

    Nice hunt.

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    What a cool lock. thumbsup01
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