Milspec6
Jr. Member
Bear with me as I need to figure out how to post pictures to this particular forum, but today was a treat.
Some may know that I am brand new to detecting and just received my detector over the weekend...haven't even tried it out yet. I live in a home built in 1860 by the railroad here in the Midwest and have been interested in hunting my property while at the same time trying to keep my expectations very low to avoid any discouragement.
Well, today i was just edging the yard along the sidewalk, no detector useage. At about 2 inches out popped what I thought was a Canadian dime. I pocketed it and moved on. I took a look at it over dinner and discovered that it wasn't Canadian at all....it was a Barber Dime dated 1905 (big "O" mint mark). It has a couple of chips on the back, but was otherwise in very nice condition.
That was just 2 inches down and discovered with a lawn edger...have to say I am a bit excited to get hunting.
Some may know that I am brand new to detecting and just received my detector over the weekend...haven't even tried it out yet. I live in a home built in 1860 by the railroad here in the Midwest and have been interested in hunting my property while at the same time trying to keep my expectations very low to avoid any discouragement.
Well, today i was just edging the yard along the sidewalk, no detector useage. At about 2 inches out popped what I thought was a Canadian dime. I pocketed it and moved on. I took a look at it over dinner and discovered that it wasn't Canadian at all....it was a Barber Dime dated 1905 (big "O" mint mark). It has a couple of chips on the back, but was otherwise in very nice condition.
That was just 2 inches down and discovered with a lawn edger...have to say I am a bit excited to get hunting.
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