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New park produces a Barber.

ronfin

New member
Decided to leave my favorite park and hunt one a few miles away. Didn't have a lot of targets, but my very last target of the night was a really dark 1916 Barber dime. Took awhile to clean. Like tar on it or something. Really sticky after a quick dip in some Tarn-X.

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Super find!
How deep and what was reading on CTX?
Congrats!!
 
Nice recovery. It cleaned up nice. Looks like you may have two favorite parks to hunt now! HH Randy
 
love the Barber coins,,,,, WTG !!!!
 
I was using Auto Sens +3, in Ground-Coin Combined mode. Oddly this sucker read all over the place, but was unmistakeable for being a "good" target to dig. I did see some 10-38's jump in on this dime as well as the 12-44/45's etc. Maybe the junk on it made it jump like that? This place has some potential! Found a '49 Rosie, a 1930 Buffalo, and an unknown date Large Cent today! :)
 
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