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barber dime- I.H.

ds6191

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Well my brother got out a few times this week, rain kept his hunting to a minimum. Along with about 30.00 in clad he found a few oldies. Not pictured is a 41d wheat. In the not so good picture is a 1905 Indian cent and a1892 barber dime. The dime is his oldest coin so far. That's our second barber coin since we started detecting. Thanks, Dan
 
You are are nice brother for posting his finds, I wish I had a brother like you.

Tell your brother he is doing GOOD!:thumbup:

HH

Hombre
 
Aint that nice!!! the barber has yet to join my collection, my quest for my first goes on. I have found a 5 or 6 Indian heads (love em' too). Keep it up.
 
Thanks Hombre,I'll tell him. We share the umax, so when he finds something good,I like to post it on the forums.I'm excited for him.
You can say it's a family hobby,my son started it when he got a Whites for Christmas,then I had to have one,then my brother started swinging mine and got hooked. He uses it during the week and I see her on the weekends! It's like a joint custody thing,lol.
I love looking at other finds so I post whenever I can..it's my way of contributing to the forum,heaven knows I have asked enough questions.
This is one great hobby. thanks again,Dan
 
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