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Donnelli2005

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Never thought when I saw those 2 dimes sandwiched together that they would end up being 2 Barber dimes! Doing myself a little happy dance!
 
Now that is just too cool, congratulations on the pair of ladies.
 
OMGosh, what a picture!!!! :clapping: It's the first time I've seen the coins sandwiched like that in a photo. EXCELLENT!!! Super finds and congratulations. Two Barbers are a great find for sure. That picture would make a great wallpaper or screensaver.
 
WOW! That insitu picture is so neat. Congratulations on a great find. Is there a mintmark on the 1901? If it has an S mintmark it will have some value.
 
Geez Daryl, I sure give Wikipedia a workout when you speak.......... :rofl: For others who might not know........




In archaeology, in situ refers to an artifact that has not been moved from its original place of deposition.
 
I see Larry has a new word in his vocabulary. Way to go Daryl, you taught the old guy something new.:devil:
 
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