BOOYAH!!! OLDEST SILVER!!!!!

Clad the Impaler

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Hi everyone!! Man have I had some GREAT finds the last two days!! Started the week off right by beginning my vacation a few days early (ain't I a stinker? :tongue3:). Began yesterday by running errands, then decided to hit a new fp (well, new to me....this particular fp has been pounded). After about 2 1/2 hrs, managed my 4th buffalo nickel (1917), 3 bullets, and a few cool old relics (possible old lipstick tube and ladies compact w/ most of the gold finish still on it).

In the evening, met up with Pocket Spill to hunt a park that we have both spent a lot of time at, and managed a '36 wheatie right before leaving (it was deep and difficult to pick out of all the trash but I managed...looks like I'm getting the hang of this "separation" business after all :)).

Today began with more fp hunting with L4S and TF. After about 3 hours, I had a lone wheatie (1910; my 3rd from that year), and a small amount of clad.

After lunch, I decided to return to the fp where I found the buff and relics yesterday. Igot a tip from L4S on a possible "good" area (BIG THANKS MAN!!!!!!!), and headed out in that direction, swinging away. After about 10 mins of digging foil and crown tops >:( I began to see bits and pieces of old broken bottles...."A good sign" I thought to myself. 5 minutes later, I get a short, repeatable "blip"....hmmm....what's this....dig down, nothing there...dig waaaay down, WHAM!! My first Barber quarter!! A beautiful 1897!! My oldest silver to date (beats the 1898 Barber dime I dug w/ Lowbatts last year)!! This was easily the deepest silver coin I have ever dug; it had to be AT LEAST 6 inches deep (and possibly as much as 8 inches). I am SO GLAD I didn't scratch it!! A few minutes later, I managed to dig a 1917d wheatie. Finished the day with 2 more wheats, some old eating utensils, a few more bullets, and 2 mini balls. Two day totals: 1897 Barber quarter, 1917 buffalo nickel, 5 wheats ('10, '17d, '36, '42, '53d), 5 bullets, 2 mini balls, 2 eating utensils, and 2 ladies' cosmetic relics. Clad totaled $1.01 for the 2 days, bringing my 2011 clad total up to a whopping $48.97!! Pics below. Enjoy!! YAY!! GO ME!!
 

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congrats on all your finds paul.
 

Congrats on the silver and the rest of the finds.
 

Congratulations Paul on that Barber Quarter!

You were just saying yesterday that you wanted to find one and it is a nice one.

Great other finds also. You are getting the hang of that Etrac!
 

Lotta detail on that Barber Paul. Wish mine looked that good. WTG! :thumbsup:
 

nice barber and I like the little compact too!
 

Very Cool!
Now let's get that seated thing going!
 

That is a Nice BBQ :thumbsup:
Congrats on them all...

Soup
 

Congrats Paul!
Welcome to the 1800's silver club. That's a nice BBQ!
 

I told you you should get something out of that section. :thumbsup:

Congrats on getting that BBQ! Funny how you said it was your goal to get one this year right before I had to leave the first spot.
 

Oh yeah!! Now that's what we're talking about :thumbsup:
 

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