Frustrating day until the very end.

neodetectorist

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Garrett AT Pro W Stock coil, Fisher F2 W 8" Concentric and 9.5" NEL DD, XPointer pin pointer
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Metal Detecting
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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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.
 

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...
 

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