A few firsts for me, inlcuding my first Barber silver!

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A friend of mine invited me to join him at a site where an inn once stood in the 1880's, so of course I said "yes"! It was obvious that the site had been worked before, but based on the unfilled holes and lack of high tones, whoever was there before was coin-shooting. I did manage to come away with a few cool relics and several "firsts" for me. In addition to the usual shotgun shells and square nails, I found the following: my first harmonica reed, my first garter clip, and my first oil lamp wick assembly (which dates to the 1890's based on the manufacturer). I also got my first .41 caliber shell casing with an "H" headstamp, which (from online info) was used from the late 1850's through the early 1900's for single-shot pistols, such as a Derringer.

All Finds.webp

Garter Clip.webp

Harmonica Reed.webp

41 Cal Pistol Shell - H.webp

I also got my first Indian Head Penny, which was pretty roached when I first dug it. I did a bit of cleaning using techniques discussed by other Tnet users (Vaseline and Andre's Pencils). The result was at least recognizable as an IHP with a readable date - 1864!

1864 IHP Obverse Pre-cleaning.webp 1864 IHP Reverse Pre-cleaning.webp

1864 IHP Obverse Some Cleaning.webp 1864 IHP Reverse Some Cleaning.webp

My find of the day, though, was my first Barber silver coin, which just happened to be a 1911-D Barber Half Dollar!

1911 Barber Half Dollar Obverse.webp 1911 Barber Half Dollar Reverse.webp

Needless to say, I had a wonderful day, and we plan to go back again sometime in the near future! As always, thanks for looking, and my your next hunt bring you joy!
 

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Tom, Congrat's to you on a Great hunt for sure. A silver Barber half dollar and a War period 1864 I.H. Penny and all the relics = One great day hunting with some Nice Saved History. Best of luck to you on your return trip. Let us know what else comes up and out from this area. Well Done.

Thank you very much. I know some people don't appreciate the relics as much as the coins, but I love them both. Hopefully I'll get back to that spot this weekend and have more time to spend on the next hunt.
 

put that barber in a nice case I love finding those though not very often Well done

Thanks as always, Tommy! I doubt I'll find another coin of that quality anytime soon, so you know I'll treasure it!
 

Sweet Finds, Congrats!!!
 

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