Nice hunt at a local park. Barber quarter, piece of sterling, wheat penny, clad

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Martinsburg, Pa. in the summer and Apache Junction
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Made it out to a local mesa park, Pioneer Park, IMG_0001.webpIMG_0002.webpIMG_0003.webpIMG_0004.webpIMG_0005.webpIMG_0006.webpIMG_0007.webp that has been pounded to death and still managed to find a few keepers. The 1899 Barber quarter was 5 inches down, the 1945 s wheat penny was on the surface, a sterling pendant about the size of a quarter that is missing the lower half thanks to a lawnmower, and a key fob that is marked Call of Duty WWII. Two other MDing buddies went along and we had a nice 3 hour hunt. Also found a pocket full of clad with no pics. We all know what clad looks like. The temp got up to around 70 degrees and it was beautiful. Thanks for looking and good luck hunting.
 

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very nice, congrats on the barber, silver, cool relic and wheatie
 

Sweet finds! [emoji2][emoji106]
 

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Nice finds John. Thanks for sharing...
 

Pulling a Barber quarter out of a public park today is a great find. Nice hunt with friends in the warm weather.
 

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Very nice finds. I always like to see the Barber Quarters posted.
 

Nice hunt! Congrats on the silver.
 

Great finds there! I've never found a Barber, actually the oldest coin I ever found metal detecting was an 1894 Indian - but that was a long time ago.
 

Nice finds, congratulations! :occasion14:
 

amazing finds thanks for sharing em
 

Great hunt and congrats on that sweet, sweet Barber quarter!
 

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