First time with rented detector 1900 S Barber

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Cool find, interesting that it was made into jewelry.
 

I did that today.
 

So I can wear it.
 

cool, thanks for sharing :) It looks great.
 

My mother made one for each child back in the early 80's. Each of us got a dime minted the year we were born. Mine was a 1959 rosie.
 

Nice silver save,:occasion14: its a beauty too !
 

My mother made one for each child back in the early 80's. Each of us got a dime minted the year we were born. Mine was a 1959 rosie.

Loco they didn't make Rosie's in 1859.....lol
 

neat find!, a barber and jewelry all in one
 

The things you learn here. I didn't know you can rent detectors. Now instead of contact numbers, I will be passing out rental cards since I'm not finding much lol. May as well make some money some way!
 

Sweet coin, but you should have explained the coin bezel in your story...
 

Nice digs. What else did you find beside the Barber.
 

Great looking dime in great shape! I'd never wear one in such good condition, because it'll only go down from there, but it's yo' bidness. Of course, I don't wear jewelry other than a beat up Timex and my wedding band.
 

The things you learn here. I didn't know you can rent detectors. Now instead of contact numbers, I will be passing out rental cards since I'm not finding much lol. May as well make some money some way!

OD if you'll add a bezel display to your detector rental and maybe a small coin shop you might be set for life.
 

Thanks for the good advice!
 

Sweet find!!

Time to get serious now and forget about rentals, time to buy your own machine. Lol
 

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