2 SILVER FIRSTS FOR ME TODAY!

Natman

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Hi all,

I had a day off today, so I checked the internet for some parks in an older area of town. Although the skies were dark and there was a chance of rain, it was barely raining here this morning so I headed to a park less than 10 miles from home. I started with the playground area, which was small and looked pretty old and unkept..found dimes and pennies right away, and a clad quarter. I got another quarter signal and started digging. After digging out a few scoops of soil I see a quarter that looks really white..then I see an eagle in flight and I knew right away what I had..my first Standing Liberty quarter.

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I know I was in an old area, and this playground had a border that wasn't dug in very deep at all (probably 8 inches on one side and nearly flush to the ground on the other). I'm thinking it was lost there before the playground was installed. At any rate, I kept saying "Oh my Lord!" over and over again because that's all I could think of saying! It was hard to continue hunting and my concentration was broken for a while.

I searched the playground and surrounding area thoroughly, and came up with some clad, a Chuck E. Cheese token, a monopoly game piece (ship) and a bicentennial Kennedy half.

After not finding any extra surprises I was headed back home, but stopped by an old house I got permission to check a few weeks ago. I had found some wheats, clad, a cap gun, toy cars, a hose nozzel and other junk..I had time so I checked the front yard of the house again to see if I missed anything. I came up with a few more wheats (1944-P, 1945-P and 1945-S), an old buckle, some clad and the barrel of an old cap gun. I got a weird signal that was kind of iffy, but I dug it anyway and found my first Barber dime!! I found out later with a magnifyer that it was pretty worn, but the date was nice and clear. The house was built in the 20's and I was lucky I found a Barber instead of a Merc among all the 1940's wheats.

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Here's the buckle found next to the sidewalk..not sure how old it is.
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The coin total was 55, for a total of $4.26 including the silver and wheats.

Nat
 

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Captn_SE said:
Nat, two firsts for silver in one hunt? That's AWESOME!!

I've heard that barber coins were still in circulation during the 40's, and based on its wear, looks like a later drop.

So what's next on your check-off list? Barber Quarter?

Good luck on your next hunt!!

HH,
CAPTN SE

About the Barbers in circulation: Last year I found a Barber dime in the same hole as 51 and 56 wheats, and it was obvious they were all together. My guess is that Barbers circulated, to a degree, through 1964.
Dan
 

YYYEEESSSSSSSSS !!!!!!!!
Now that's what I'm talking about Natman. :headbang:
Man you're lucky, their ain't a silver quarter like that in the ground for a 500 mile radius from me. ;D
Keep slaying 'em Natman.
 

Nice digs, Natman. The mystery of the hunt is what makes this hobby so good. You never know for sure what you will pop out of the ground. I know that some I.D. meters can tell you that you have a quarter but I don't think they will tell you the DATE. Set some new goals and a new want list and keep on diggin.

"May there always be a road"

Les
 

Way to go Nat...I would have been dumbfounded as well. I would have been talking to myself! Congrats.
 

Sweet silvers, Nat! WTG :thumbsup: Keep digging!
 

Beautiful SLQ!
 

Congrats on your first SLQ! :thumbsup: Nice Barber bonus too! :thumbsup: - Jim
 

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