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Michigan Metal Detecting Baber Half

crunch707

New member
Hi Everyone

Detected a roadside park on Saturday afternoon, it was hit and miss most of the day dodging the rain. I ended the hunt with 13 wheat cents and this 1905 o barber half..:thumbup: Happy Hunting ! Dave
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndqPhXADe_Q[/video]
 
Thats a trophy! Well deserved by you! Hey, let me take this opportunity to thank you for your great vids!:please: I really like to watch them, you really work for your silver in all sorts of weather and have been inspirational to a lot of people.:clapping: ps, I hope you NEVER get over here to the west side of the State where I hunt!:rofl:
Mud
 
A big congrats on finding a great looking Barber Half !
 
Way to go on a Beautiful Barber Half! Even better with the New Orleans mint mark. There is nothing like the rush of Big Old Silver in the hole. I really enjoy watching your videos, Congrats & keep it up :thumbup:
 
What a pretty coin! Still watiting on one of those.
 
What a pretty coin! Still waiting on one of those.
 
Nice barber Crunch, My son found one of those this year and he started jumping up and down and climbing trees etc. You guys were so subdued. His came out of a park in Holland, MI.
 
Its always a bummer when someone realizes they missed a great find like that by probably inches. But you were right at least one of you rescued it from the ground. Congrats!
 
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