5 Hours...just ONE coin...but OH MY...what a STUNNER!!!

silverfreak

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It is the NICEST Barber quarter I've EVER dug. :headbang:

Soaking wet ground....nearly 5 hours with nothing but CRAP in the pouch :laughing7:...then this shocking stunner out of nowhere. :headbang:

I am still shaking and the Yeti is still smilin' too I'm sure. :help:
This baby floored us both. ;D

I got the slightest window of a sweet warble ::)...and I mean it was tiny. :hello2: Anything more than a 4" coil wiggle from side to side...and the signal was gone. :icon_sunny:

It almost shrieked in the warble like an aluminum can does ??? ...but it was such a tiny window of a hit that I knew it was a small target. :icon_thumleft:

After digging a deep hole...I saw the bold clean rim peeking out and I knew it was going to be a sweetie. :D

It was absolutely STRAIGHT on edge at 8" deep :icon_thumleft:...and I mean standing at attention....straight up. :headbang:

I had no clue what it was ::)...but thought it might be a standing Liberty :wink:.. until the Yeti fired up the laser beam goggles :laughing9: and verified the date of 1899 through the mud :icon_thumleft:....which dried by the time we got home.

You can even see where the tarnish streaks run through the back and drip down from it standing on edge for over 100 years in the cold dirt. :blob1:

I can't explain what it was like to see that rim peeking through the murk from 8" on edge. :happy1:

After I placed the pretty lady safely in my car...I went back and ran the coil over the now filled hole...and it was an absolute dead null :wink:...complete silence. :wink:

Now I know why the sweet warble was such a tiny window :icon_thumleft:...deep iron was hiding this baby for over 100 years. :thumbsup:

I am glad the SE was able to sniff her cries through the iron riddled silence. :hello2:

You've heard me say this 100's of times...but I'll say it again..."What a wonderful hobby". :angel7:
 

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Great looking silver...some shape to it... :icon_thumright:
 

Ricky1601 said:
congrats beautiful coin, glad your patience was rewarded... thanks for sharing and hh.
Thanks Ricky

goldeagle said:
she is a beut.nice coin
Thanks goldeagle

stillgottawork said:
That's what dreams are made of.................. :headbang: Nice find............... :headbang:

Did anyone say "BANNER" yet..............I'll give a vote for ya........ :headbang:
Thanks SGW. I'm still on cloud 9 this morning.

oddcoins said:
WOW ~ thats a friggin' sweet Barber Quarter! NICE FIND!! WOOHOO!!!!
Thanks O.C.

timekiller said:
That silver is a fine piece as well there SF,HOPE ALL IS WELL WITH YA! :hello: :thumbsup: Holding true to your name again I see. :o :notworthy:
Timekiller!
Thanks TK. I'm still pluggin' away buddy. :icon_thumleft:

wwwtimmcp said:
wow, that is one beautifull coin. congratulations, hope you get many more.
Thanks buddy.
 

You sure have that machine mastered to find a quarter in those conditions! Congrats! :icon_thumright:
 

I'd have to agree with the crowd............ but also my opinion too. Beautiful Barber for sure. That should grade on the high end Bryce :hello2: :hello2:
 

Congrats, Mr. Silver King, on the beauty of a Barber quarter! :notworthy: It takes great skills to find coins like that in hunted out parks. :notworthy:
 

Congrats Bryce on the absolutely beautiful Barber! :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft:
You definately had to be paying attention to hear
that one on edge and that deep. Glad the Yeti had
his lazer goggles handy to make the ID. LOL
Gold Nuggets :hello:
 

hogge said:
'Tis a beauty Bryce! Congrats Hogge :headbang:
Thanks buddy. It was a fun dig.

Colonial Copper Zeus said:
I like how you labeled which coil you used on the coin holder. Nice Qwatta Bryce. :thumbsup:
Chris
Thanks Chris. It's nice at the end of the season to go back and look at all the finds and see what was found...what coil...depth...etc.

Iron Patch said:
I see your Silver Extractor is working well. :thumbsup:
Thanks IP. ;D

ModernMiner said:
Bryce,
You got that right! What a beautiful coin. Very nice find buddy. :headbang:
Congrats,
MM
Thanks MM

The Buzzard King said:
Yo--mo-fo! ;D I can't believe all your recent finds.
I can't even keep up with your posts anymore.
Incredible!
2 more seateds, right after seateds the day before??
I want to fly you to PA, and take you to all my favorite hunted out site to see what you come-up with!
Incredible stuff Lately Bryce! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Thanks BK. I have had more time to hunt the last month since the mowing season has slowed down :headbang:

Des from down under said:
YEEHA !!! I CAN SEE THE GLINT FROM HERE...NEAT ONE SILVER FR##K... ps seems like you can make that baby talk ..mind telling me what it is ..cheers des..n/z
Thanks Des. Sometimes the SE speaks alien to me...but then other times...I can read her thoughts :wink: :hello2:
 

5 hours hunting ? how long was that coin in the ground :icon_thumleft: great find !!
 

Hill Billy said:
Bryce, you are a freak man. Your consistantly pulling up the Silver.
WTG on the Barber... It's a Beauty.
Thanks H.B. :hello2:

4-H said:
Yes. That is a fine coin! Congrats. Nice Charles Barber :thumbsup:
Thanks 4-H

Trond said:
That's a great find. :icon_thumleft:
Thanks buddy
 

If that sweet little thing was standing on end, I know it must have been a whisper, but I'll bet your brain screamed when you saw what she was! GORGEOUS man.....simply gorgeous!
~Nash~
 

Very nice find not only the shape but how hard it is to find one on edge. Great job.
 

WOW THATS AWESOME BRYCE !!!!!! Glad you got out before the rain started :thumbsup: Man I am not looking forward to Monday :help:
 

"I am glad the SE was able to sniff her cries through the iron riddled silence".
Bryce,poetic justice done for a fine lady.Congratulations on one of the best Barber quarters i've seen dug on this forum!!!
 

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