2 Barber quarters, 2 mercs, 3 rosies and the usual suspects

daytondigger

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Today I went back to the same picnic area where I had two 10 plus silver days last week. The temps were near 90 and the humidity was 300 percent. I hung in there for 4 hours or more and sweated out a few gallons of water. All that aside, it was still a good day of detecting. The area that I've been doing so well in was starting to come up dry, so I started to hunt around for a new hotspot. Heading uphill I found many wheats and then a 1918 merc. I started to work a little tighter pattern at that time. Back and forth I scanned as I slowly climbed uphill. Bam! loud signal 5 inches deep. I thought this might finally be my silver half I'd been looking for. I made my "u " shaped cut and flip the sod back. Re-scan and signal is deeper so out comes the Sunray probe. Pinpoint and flip up some dirt and see that silver flash ;D . A well worn almost dateless 1902 Barber quarter is brought to light. Before I fill my holes I always recheck the whole as coin spills are common here. Sure enough, a loud signal still there. I use the Sunray and discover the second target is in the edge of my hole. I remove some dirt and see a second well worn Barber quarter(1905) :o. Curious as to why someone was carrying two worn out Barbers. Maybe they were collected by a kid in the 40's or someone kept them in their pocket as keepsakes, who knows. Another merc later and 3 rosies along with numerous wheats and clads.
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WTG,daytondigger Those are some sweet finds !!!!! Man thats a lot of silver and a lot of digging.Good luck on your next hunt. :thumbsup:
 

Woa Dayton!!! :o You have a fantastic picnic site. It's loaded!!!!
Be sure and keep hydrated this weekend, gonna be hot...... :angry4:

Keep safe...

Keith
 

Oh man.... you had to be smiling ear to ear. ;D
Keep hitting that site.
Mike
 

Cool digs dude! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

You better keep that site a secret. I know a few other Dayton-area detectorists that would love to find a spot like that. Nice hunting!!
 

Dayton, A very nice assortment of beauties!!! Coins that are worn even keep their beauty after all these yrs. don't they? HH Tom
 

Wow, that's my kind of site!!

Work it well, Daytondigger!! :thumbsup:

Congrats,
CAPTN SE
Dan
 

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