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Slow week, but another First today!

Mason Jarr

New member
I've been knocking on doors all week and getting into a few yards. I know I'm in a good area because I keep finding Wheaties (have found 22 including the 9 I found today), but the silver has been hard to come by. Finally got one today and it was a good one for me. I started in the front yard of this roughly 1920s home. Found 6 Wheaties and some clad pretty quickly. Then I moved into the back yard. It was so junky I had to switch to TTF. I picked up another Wheatie and then got a solid 12-43 signal at about 3 inches. Pretty shallow for old coins, I thought. Sure enough, after I popped the plug I ran my Propointer across it and dug out what I'd describe as a small copper O-ring. I ran my X-1 across it and it sounded just like the signal I'd heard. But, just to be sure I ran my X-1 back into the hole and I got the strong 12-43 signal again. I loosened up another handful of dirt and plopped it on my towel. The X-1 said it was on the towel. I found it with the Propointer and at first thought it was a penny because it was pretty dark colored. I picked it up and thought, "it's too small for a penny." Poured a little water on it from my drinking bottle and I could see 1911 and One Dime. My first Barber!

I finished up the backyard and then worked a little side yard where there was two more Wheaties. I also found a small toy car that was made by the TootsieToy company. It's the Roadster model and a quick Internet search says it's probably from the 20s or 30s. Still has all four tires on it, but they're frozen solid. There's also a severely corroded token in my electrolysis bowl right now. I don't know if I'll be able to save it, but if I can I'll add a few pics of it later on.









 
Love that Barber, looks like you were able to make TTF work for you! Congrats
 
n/t
 
Thanks. The token's not looking too promising. I can read one side: Good For 25 C in Merchadise Retail. The other side has writing on it, but I don't think I'm going to be able to figure it out. Lots of rot. I might put up some pictures anyway in case someone can help ID it.
 
Way to go on your first Barber! Those are great coins to find! Sounds like you are in the right area for old coins. Keep at it and more old silver will be found. Congrats!
 
This is about as far as I dare go with it. I think it's just too far gone to save.




If anyone has an idea about the company's name, I'd be interested.
 
Congratulations on your first Barber! Very nice. Thanks for the story and the pictures.

NebTrac
 
Excellent finds - congrats !
 
Wow!! You know I find myself using TTF on and off a lot on my hunts now....sometimes to confirm...a possible signal that is a bit sketchy. Congrats on your first Barber. How fun!!!
 
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