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Tuesday Afternoon Finds - Dime Trifecta

floodplaindetector

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My wife and I visited my sister in Colorado for a couple days & stayed at the Stanley hotel in Estes Park CO. On the way back I detected an old park in one of Kansas's major cities on Tuesday from noon until dark. Temp was 17 degrees and there was no snow there. Ground was soft and very diggable. The old key is Francis Keil & Sons, New York. The bar brooch pin definitely has alot of age to it.
Wheat pennies are back to 1910 with a handful in the teens. The park had enough deep signals to make the afternoon fun.
I felt lucky to even be able to detect with the terrible weather we went through in Colorado and most of Kansas.
 
Great looking finds. That barber dime looks stunning and the key is really cool. It was -12º F here last night....not fun hauling water to cattle on corn stalks at all! Congratulations on the find and thanks for the pictures.

NebTrac
 
A big congrats on the Dime Trifecta - the Barber sure looks mint !
 
Great digs for sure!
 
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