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  1. #1
    us
    May 2010
    Chicago, IL
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    Digging with the Soup - Weekend worth of heartland field hunting.

    Had some time, gas money and a rental car and took a trip downstate to visit the Soupster and try my luck at field hunting. I have to say I forgot how tough hunting a field can be. Dodging corn stalks and bean stubble and watching your step over the plowed stuff... I was beat after 2 full days of it! Very happy with the results though.

    My Highlights: My first Barber dime (1916), and a 1916(s) merc that really had me excited. I was afraid to check the mint mark! Misc old items and buttons.
    Soupie's Highlights: 1853 Seated dime!!! 1889 IH, old padlock, gnarly old forks, old buttons and other misc items.

    First 5 pictures are my finds, the next four are Soup's and the last is the sunset from Saturday night.

    HH all!



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  2. #2
    p2c
    p2c is offline

    Apr 2009
    Matteson, IL
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    Re: Digging with the Soup - Weekend worth of heartland field hunting.

    Nice finds and congratulations on another first on the barber. Too bad that was not a 'd', but an 's' is better than a plain for that date. Nice photos, I think the last photo though is the most beautiful of all though...

  3. #3
    pl
    Mar 2008
    Deep Silver Seeker 3000
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    Re: Digging with the Soup - Weekend worth of heartland field hunting.

    Congrats on getting your first Barber dime. Looks like you two did alright. Must agree w/ p2c... the last pic is great.
    2012Counts:
    Barber 1/2= ;WLH 1/2= ;FRH= ; SeQ=; SLQ=1 SWQ=5; Barber Q= ; Seated D.= ; Barber Dime=4 ; Merc's=9; Roosies=6; War Nickels=1; Foreign Silver=1
    Silver=27 Gold=4

  4. #4

    Aug 2006
    WHAT KIND OF TREASURE ARE WE HUNTING TODAY ?
    MINELAB E TRAC, EXCAL2,QUATTRO,WHITE 6000 DI PRO SL,EAGLE SPECTRUM,SILVER UMAX ,BANDIDO UMAX VARIOUS VINTAGE
    1,643

    Re: Digging with the Soup - Weekend worth of heartland field hunting.

    great finds. i know what it takes to find that much stuff

    out there.

    you really rescued the relix.

    congrat on 1st BD

    love the SEATED .

    really intrigued by the dark coin/button with stars.

    insoups pic.

    izzat a coin or one of soups famous military buttons ?

    any way way cool thatsa lot more coins quantity wise

    then has been found before i think.
    SPINNER VALUE KEY: RED is METAL DETECT.LT  BLUE is AUCTION. DARK BLUE is GOLD MINING.GREEN is THRIFT STORE.YELLOW is GEM GRUBBIN.PINK is COIN ROLL HUNT.BROWN is BEACH AND SHALLOW WATER HUNT.ORANGE JUNK PICK AND OR METAL SCRAPPING

  5. #5
    us
    Jun 2006
    929
    Metal Detecting

    Re: Digging with the Soup - Weekend worth of heartland field hunting.

    It was a pleasure having you down Jman....besides you always bring good brew

    Not really sure where all we hunted this past weekend we were all over the place,several old homesites,two schoolhouses,a church and the old horse racing track from the spring hunt.....
    Jman was like a bloodhound on the silver sunday snippin two from the old schoolhouse hit by several of us before and after the spring hunt,he got the rosie in the next field over at an old homesite as well as a few of the wheats...Saturday he scored his first barber dime (Grats man ) it was the first hole he dug when we arrived at the spot....lucky devil...although upon arriving I says Jason....go over there about 20 feet in,he does and walla...And no I REALLY did not plant that there....lol...It would be clad if I buried it...Saturday ended with a fine sunset and a tree in the foreground....oh and ribs on the hickory...

    Monday we hit several spots as well,thats when I scored the seated....I whistled over and said hey I got a silver we walked to the car with it still in the dirt clod,Jason says its a seated its a seated,me Im thinking yeah right...lol...so we rinse it off and walla,its a seated....I think Jason was as or more excited than I was...truthfully I would have just as soon he found it after the long trip here,but I'll take it...

    Other items or happenstances....hmmm...well,we helped carry a cutterhead for a combine....we ate Burger King two days in a row.....the beer was cold and the campfire was warm...umm pig crap stinks....wash them clothes Jason...lol...I think that is all for now...well maybey not,shouldnt I get half credit on the F.O.B...

    Thanks for showing up...It was a pleasure....

    Much Luck out There FoLkS....

    Soup


  6. #6
    us
    May 2011
    Chicago,IL
    Garrett AT Pro/ Minelab E-Trac/ Garrett Pro-Pointer/ Sun Ray Gold headphones
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    Re: Digging with the Soup - Weekend worth of heartland field hunting.

    Nice silver guys and congrats on your first barber

  7. #7
    us
    May 2009
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    Re: Digging with the Soup - Weekend worth of heartland field hunting.

    congrats loot on your first barber dime . soup thats a nice old seated dime!

  8. #8
    us
    Let's go diggin!!!

    Dec 2009
    G P, Illinois
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    Re: Digging with the Soup - Weekend worth of heartland field hunting.

    Awesome job GTL pouching a barber dime, WTG soup scooping out a seated.
    Field hunting is hard on my ankles, gotta watch where I step.

  9. #9
    us
    Jul 2003
    Elgin
    Fishers 1235X-8" CZ-20/21-8" F-70-11"DD GC1023
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    Re: Digging with the Soup - Weekend worth of heartland field hunting.

    Sweet! Just made it too! Your first B-Dime was the last of the series! And a nice haul on top of that all told!

    Wishin' I was there too!

  10. #10

    Jun 2008
    Chicago
    Etrac
    1,370
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    Re: Digging with the Soup - Weekend worth of heartland field hunting.

    Great 1916 Barber! Congratulations!

  11. #11
    us
    Let's go diggin!!!

    Dec 2009
    G P, Illinois
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    Re: Digging with the Soup - Weekend worth of heartland field hunting.

    I found one of those chevrolet emblems also this year.

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  12. #12

    Feb 2007
    Bradenton, Fl
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    Re: Digging with the Soup - Weekend worth of heartland field hunting.

    You did very well. I would have had a heart attack seeing the 1916! congrats
    Debby

 

 

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