Silver in the rain

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Went out swinging in the rain for a couple hours and it paid off. Found a 1912 Barber dime the oldest I've found so far. Also found a 1948 quarter.

Lots of clad and a Timex watch, all my gear is wet and muddy so I'll check the watch tomorrow but I think its junk.

Fun hunt
 
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Sweet Silver!!! HH Chug
 
The 48 quarter in that kind of condition is a pretty nice find -( not to take anything away from the Barber dime )
 
I took a closer look at the quarter, it is in really nice condition, it must have been lost and in the ground right after it was circulated. Mint mark "D" I don't think it makes much of a difference in value.

The value to me is the joy of finding it!
 
Great finds diggin dude...I just LOVES my silver in the hole!! Yes, great Barber and the quarter is in awesome shape. Thanks for sharing!! ddf
 
great silver finds!!
 
It seems more than coincidence that I hit sites during or right after a rain and got silvers that never rang up when it was dry. I think the wet soil helps with finding the silver and possibly other finds sometimes. I suit up well and prefer rain hunts except the mud! :)
 
Two silver beauties!
 
It seems more than coincidence that I hit sites during or right after a rain and got silvers that never rang up when it was dry. I think the wet soil helps with finding the silver and possibly other finds sometimes. I suit up well and prefer rain hunts except the mud! :)

I found my first and only silver after a rain.nice job on that Barber and the quarter too
 
It seems more than coincidence that I hit sites during or right after a rain and got silvers that never rang up when it was dry. I think the wet soil helps with finding the silver and possibly other finds sometimes. I suit up well and prefer rain hunts except the mud! :)

That's interesting, four days in a row I found silver, 13 coins in total, all in an area with very wet soil and in the rain yesterday. The 13 coins I found Friday - Tuesday were my first silver coin finds. Last year I found a silver ring with a amethyst stone and a couple of sterling earrings, and I distinctly remember it was the day after a rain. I like to hunt with the ground slightly wet not saturated because it helps keep the plugs I dig formed for easy replacement as not to damage the fields I hunt. But, I hate the MUD !

Thanks for the comments everyone.
 

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