Blind Squirrel
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Howdy--
My buddy Kenneth and I were about to call it a day after a relatively unproductive hunt - a few clad coins and some small pieces of scrap copper and brass to go in the recycle bin. While heading to my house for Kenneth to drop me off, Kenneth spotted what appeared to be a gravel parking area between a church parking lot and a bank. I really was not enthused about the potential of this site but I said "What the heck, lets give it a try". It had rained the previous day so even though there was nearly an inch of hard gravel on the surface, once past that it was easier digging. I dug a few clad dimes and then I got a 78-79 VDI on my V3i at 4.5 inches. I was thrilled to see that it was not a clad dime but a Barber Dime! Although I've dug a few Barber Dimes in my 35 years of detecting, this is the FIRST New Orleans mint coin that I have ever dug. It's an 1899-O. I have no idea what that Master item is. I suspect that it is old though. Best of luck and...
Happy Hunting!
Blind Squirrel
My buddy Kenneth and I were about to call it a day after a relatively unproductive hunt - a few clad coins and some small pieces of scrap copper and brass to go in the recycle bin. While heading to my house for Kenneth to drop me off, Kenneth spotted what appeared to be a gravel parking area between a church parking lot and a bank. I really was not enthused about the potential of this site but I said "What the heck, lets give it a try". It had rained the previous day so even though there was nearly an inch of hard gravel on the surface, once past that it was easier digging. I dug a few clad dimes and then I got a 78-79 VDI on my V3i at 4.5 inches. I was thrilled to see that it was not a clad dime but a Barber Dime! Although I've dug a few Barber Dimes in my 35 years of detecting, this is the FIRST New Orleans mint coin that I have ever dug. It's an 1899-O. I have no idea what that Master item is. I suspect that it is old though. Best of luck and...
Happy Hunting!
Blind Squirrel