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fishandchips

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Three silver quarters from this weekend and the 1898 barber was found about an hour ago in the dark. The gold earing is gold plated. The clad was from tonite. The only program I have used so far is the mixed mode pro. The barber and the 1950 were at 9". The 1947 was only 3" at a different site. Thanks for looking.
 
You have some good sites. The mixed mode pro is a deep program.:beers:
 
The one area was my sisters back yard during her kentucky derby party, and the other is a school that has only been there since the 50's. So I have no idea how these old coins are there. These are my only silver quarters I have found. Thanks sean
 
Nice deep coins.... Mixed mode pro is my favorite. You are in a great area, theres sure to be more deep hidden ones.
 
Good job fishandchips! That V is really talking to you AND you are hearing what it is saying:clapping: Is there a mint mark on your 1898 Barber Quarter? Best of luck and ...

Happy Hunting!
Blind Squirrel
 
Thanks guys, no mint mark on the coin. Im going to get a few hours in this weekend(I hope). The following weekend is the minelab hunt in atlantic city, hope to hear a few are going. Im taking the wife and 4 daughters. Thanks again,Sean
 
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