Quick hunt 1930s house again

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22179D05-247D-4734-8D9C-B9A07DE8F6DB.webp3CEEBB49-8384-44D7-9A18-BE67CA546BA4.webpStarted out at my normal spot (detected a lot as I found that shield nickel in this spot ) decided to switch programs and right away got a perfectly clear high tone dug this barber next signal a foot away musket ball then my machine went nuts tried everything I could think of but there was so much emi I couldn’t resolve it 7CDFCD8F-3348-427B-9702-9E154F1D82D4.webp
 

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Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

Barber dime, I presume? That's a fairly rare date. What does the reverse look like? Does it have a mint mark?
 

Nice early Barber... congrats! One spot I go to has a lot of EMI noise. I turned the sensitivity down a bit, which seems to quiet it down (equinox). Good luck out there.
 

That's an awesome find, rather rare date, and depending on whether or not it's got a mintmark, preferably an "O", it could be worth some serious money- Congrats!
 

I just checked it has a S mintmark 8A0A9A04-A69E-442B-BA40-625FCF9E18B4.webp
 

That's the most common one that year, but, if it cleans up a bit, it's still probably over a $50 coin.....maybe even more depending on what it looks like after the dirt is removed. I'd soak it in hot soapy water and carefully brush off the dirt with a soft bristle toothbrush.
 

Congrats on the Barber! :occasion14:
 

Thanks I appreciate it
 

No mintmark or an O would've been better, but it's still worth some nice money and a great find regardless- Congrats!
 

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