Dug a beautiful Barber dime

Ed (Upstate NY)

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Ed (Upstate NY)

Ed (Upstate NY)

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Aug 19, 2007
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New York's Capital Region
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Thanks for not wiping it with your thumb! See so many awesome coins here that look like they were cleaned with sandpaper. Makes me sad when that happens...

When I see someone rub a silver coin fresh out of the ground, I just cringe ! I actually poured a little Pepsi on it while sitting on a napkin and very carefully wiped it clean. Then rinsed in water when I got home. Too many people are anxious to see the date and swipe the dirt off. I hate seeing those micro scratches.
 

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Ed (Upstate NY)

Ed (Upstate NY)

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Aug 19, 2007
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New York's Capital Region
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New for 2023 Minelab Manticore, Minelab Equinox 800, XP Deus. Minelab Explorers SE Pro & XS, Whites 6000 Di Pro, DFX & Beach Hunter, Garrett AT Pro.
Primary Interest:
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Stunning find

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How old is that park? Sometimes they move dirt around the park when they redesign certain things and that brings up older stuff.

Park dates to late 1800's but area has seen activity since early 1700's. In the shadow of NY State Capital building.
 

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