Frustrating day until the very end.

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I went MDing today and was getting really frustrated with my finds.
37 cents clad, a couple head stamps, a .32 wad cutter, and an interesting key. GM "Your key to greater value" on one side and Briggs and Stratton Milwaukee on the other. I did not know GM and B&S were affiliated. I thought car? Tractor?
Feeling down and only 10 min left to where I needed to head home, I decided to quickly run through a goal section of the soccer field. Had a hit that was hitting copper-dime at 3 inches down. Dug the plug and laying on the bottom, In the hole I saw silver. Very excited and a very welcome sight I picked it up. I saw "one dime" on the back and just flipped out.
1901 Barber. Bucketlister for me.
YEAHHHHHHH!

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My kind of day! Congrats
 

Congrats on pulling that Barber. :occasion14: Coins like that feed the fire.
 

Car Key. You have NO idea how many of those older ones I have found underwater. Nice Barber.
 

Congrats on the Barber dime. Isn't it great that one swing can make your day
 

HEY NEO YOU WILL REALLY BE DISSAPOINTED WHEN YOU COME HOME WITH A POUCH OF CAN SLAW JEWELRY . THE EARRINGS ARE RARE . NICE FINDS .
 

Nice! I would love to find a Barber! Alas, I'm still searching...
 

Congrats on your first Barber Dime.
 

Sweet silver fish
 

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