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Sweet Barber quarter and other silvers!!!

Mark kus

Well-known member
I hunted the same school again 1921 I had found s Franklin half at Monday so I started on a new curb strip and first great signal on the Deus was a 1916 Barber quarter then a silver 1953 Rosie I was thrilled.
The clad was mixed in heavy about $7.00 worth and we decided to hit the green got all the jewelry there and a sweet button overall very good hunt until the rain came
 
That looks like a fun day! In that third pic, the one with the red background, what is that? Is it like some sort of marksman pin?

Congratulations on your finds. Looks like you have a good hunting spot. :thumbup:
 
Wrightdigger said:
That looks like a fun day! In that third pic, the one with the red background, what is that? Is it like some sort of marksman pin?

Congratulations on your finds. Looks like you have a good hunting spot. :thumbup:

Its a military rifleman's badge, my dad has one from Korean War. Very Cool Finds!!!
 
Thanks I was wondering what that pin was we met a cop he drove out on the green we were hunting I thought he was going to tell us to get off but he told us a bunch of history on the green and George Washington stayed in a house right across from the green!
The green dates back to 1775 so the button was a cool find ..
 
Thank you, timwied. I'm glad I asked.

Mkus, I changed my mind. You have an awesome hunting spot!
 
Thanks It’s a huge town green just started hunting it today guy said people hunt it all the time but like we say “never hunted out”!
I literally stepped onto the curbs trip and the first signal was the 1916 Barbra
 
Excellent finds Mkus! The badge, with the rifle, is a miniature U.S. Army Combat Infantry Badge. It was worn on the mess uniform or on civilian cloths. That is your find of the day - they are seldom lost. Best of luck and...

Happy Hunting!
Blind Squirrel
 
Congrats on some very nice finds!!!
 
Thanks guys went back to the old green for more finds this Time diamonds same hole will post pics in a bit!!!!
 
TN HUNTER said:
I HAVE FOUND LOTS OF COINS SEATED , BUST LARGE CENTS ETC. but HAVEN"T FOUND A BARBER YET. I will get one.
Crazy I’ve only found one seated dime and find a lot of Barbra’s lol two this month!
Never found a bust coin either but found my first gold coin last year !so you never know.
 
1775, wow! That explains the flat button. How did all those other detectorists miss the silver? Not knowing every nuance of your machine and not knowing where to look. Good job.
 
kschae4 said:
Great finds, Mkus. You've been killing it. Keep on posting.
Thanks I definitely put the time in I've been going back to the old estate which is now a park its huge and found some undetected spots..
Mark
 
Nice haul - congrats !
 
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