Cliff finally gives up a first barber quarter-and more! Update on the 16th post!

SMS88

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I've been waiting for this for a while. There's a cliff in the woods of the CIA that I've been searching. It has given plenty of turn of the century coins, such as IHs, Vs, and barber/seated dimes. The last few times I searched and found nothing. I've been stumped at the absence of quarters, considering that I've found 15 dimes. I spent the first 2 hours with a few scant pieces of trash. I got a nice quarter signal at 1/2 inch and thought barber, since I've found silver dimes that shallow, but was it was an 84 clad quarter. I went around to a path covered with lots of leaves near where I found my first v nickel. I got a loud quarter signal at 6", so I pushed the leaves away and the depth went down to 4". I crossed my fingers, and hoped for the best while expecting the worst as i dug the signal. It could be something other than a coin, like lead, a piece of copper wire, can slaw, a fishing weight, all of which I've found around the area. But this signal was very solid, only varying by about 2 vdi points at 76. This one was the real deal, a detail rich 1892 barber quarter. The pictures are blurry but liberty and e pluribus unum are bold. I gently rinsed some dirt off but there was no mintmark on the back, which makes it a common date, but ANY barber coin with lots of detail is rare. It is an awesome find nevertheless. I think that's enough searching at that site for a while. I'm going to try to find a forgotten grove like that one.
 

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Jack(IN)

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Re: Cliff finally gives up a first barber quarter

Congrats on a sweet Barber Quarter!! Hopefully another might pop up, or maybe a Seated Quarter!!
 

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Re: Cliff finally gives up a first barber quarter

awesome detail ! man thats a sweet find congrats ;)
 

LI Tom

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Re: Cliff finally gives up a first barber quarter

Beautiful find!Congrats
 

Captn SE

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Re: Cliff finally gives up a first barber quarter

Very nice barber quarter, SMS88. You sure have been finding a lot of good coinage lately. Keep up the great finds!!

HH,
CAPTN SE
Dan
 

bootstrap vinn

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Re: Cliff finally gives up a first barber quarter

Nice quarter,gotta love those pre 20th century silvers!!! A big congrats, Bootstrap
 

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Re: Cliff finally gives up a first barber quarter

NICE BARBER Q
I am still searching for mine before the end of the year.
I believe and can only hope to be so fortunate as to find my first.
She is a beaut.
 

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Re: Cliff finally gives up a first barber quarter

Great dig SMS88. Only one year away from a Seated quarter. That thing really is in great condition. The culinary pays off again. ;D
 

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Re: Cliff finally gives up a first barber quarter

Now that's a nice quarter. :o
Pretty,pretty,Pretty.
Joe
 

texan connection

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Re: Cliff finally gives up a first barber quarter

Purtty, I'm depressed, I mean impressed
 

Kas

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Re: Cliff finally gives up a first barber quarter

First year issue of the Barber variety.

Nice coin with good detail.
Congrats.
Ken
 

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SMS88

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Re: Cliff finally gives up a first barber quarter

Update! I did a quick little search in light rain tonight on the same path where I found the quarter and I got a 93s barber and 83 indian in two different spots along the path! Both were about 6" deep, including leaf covering. I useed the super 12 coil due to the lack of trash on the path. Both had spready signals that went into iron upon pinpointing, but you trade ID accuracy for depth when you use that coil. The barber's thin and lacking detail, but still a G4. The indian could be better, but it's covered in dirt, so i'll get a potato from one of the classes to clear away the dirt and reveal a nice green coin. Keep digging those deep, small repeatable signals folks, even if they sound like crap.
 

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JerV3

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Nice finds,

That barber has nice detail. The 1892 comes up alot. I have found that date repeatedly.

HH Jer
 

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Very nice!!!!

Nice looking first-year Barber!!!

WTG
-SgtSki
 

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That is an AWESOME find! I'm still waiting to find my first Barber quarter!
 

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