50 cents of Barber, "extra coin-silver plate spoon", round ball, ladies double chaps

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50 cents of Barber, "extra coin-silver plate spoon", round ball, ladies double chaps

My car broke down, so I took the day off to drop it at the dealership, and detect. Did about 4.5 hours and found some nice stuff. The round ball and spoon were my favorite finds, the ladies buckle was a great change, and you bet I'm loving them barbers! I have a few what'sit's so if you can dial in on any let me know!

ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1444346910.130600.jpgin-situ barber but I thought I had a seated due to the depth
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Any idea on the spoon age? I know coin silver was used early on since it was the only silver available but for plating?

ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1444347045.342742.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1444347054.031178.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1444347063.801700.jpg found separate both in wooded areasImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1444347126.716517.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1444347137.139733.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1444347145.243303.jpg is that a piece of cuff link?

Anyway I had fun and made me forget all about my crappy car

Steve
 

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ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1444347351.060781.jpg"extra coin-silver plate"
 

That's an awesome hunt Scrappy! Sweet assortment there!
 

Nice finds Scraps. Sure looks like a cufflink.
 

Anyway I had fun and made me forget all about my crappy car

Steve[/QUOTE]

My little metal detecting car is well trained. When something breaks I get it fixed. About the time I've finished paying the bill something else breaks. So at least it's decent enough to wait till I'm caught up paying for it's prior repair.

Fantastic job on the barber quarters. They're both really nice.
 

nice digs.... spoon is cool

Thx Dave. Hopefully someone will know more about it and the age. My guess,with the coin-silver marking and the style, is early 19th c.
 

Nice finds Scraps. Sure looks like a cufflink.

Did they t-off the ends on those like on this one? It also had told gilt but you can't really see it in the pic
 

the term "extra" doesn't scream 1815 though.... interesting.
 

great finds scrap...great buckle and sweet barbas! Still tryin to find that ultrasonic cleaner for my coppers and nickels!
 

great finds scrap...great buckle and sweet barbas! Still tryin to find that ultrasonic cleaner for my coppers and nickels!

Haha! I'll take five bottles of the nickel cleaning tonic please! There's a guy that sells it out of a wagon over in your neck of the woods. Only about a holler away! Lol
 

Fantastic hunt Steve!!
Your barbers are so much better then my!!
The spoon, I believe its Paul's spoon???
Hope someone can nail it down for you..
Always look forward to seeing your posts.
 

Nice looking silvers, and buckle. What's with the ring, dime store variety or you holding out so you don't loose it to the better half? :)
 

Anyway I had fun and made me forget all about my crappy car

Steve

My little metal detecting car is well trained. When something breaks I get it fixed. About the time I've finished paying the bill something else breaks. So at least it's decent enough to wait till I'm caught up paying for it's prior repair.

Fantastic job on the barber quarters. They're both really nice.[/QUOTE]

Well now I'm in a loaner. It's all full of dirt already! God I love this hobby
 

great hunt steve, those barbers are beautiful!!, I like that spoon as well, I do believe you have a cufflink also!
 

Fantastic hunt Steve!!
Your barbers are so much better then my!!
The spoon, I believe its Paul's spoon???
Hope someone can nail it down for you..
Always look forward to seeing your posts.

George it IS Paul's spoon! Lol
Bill sent me a good article about Early American spoons/coin silver:

http://www.ebay.com/gds/EARLY-AMERICAN-COIN-SILVER-A-BRIEF-HISTORY-/10000000007006141/g.html

Anyway, the double barber was awesome but I found a Hiberbia Half penny , 3" down, 10' from where I found the 1901. The barber was 5" so naturally I thought that being deeper that it was a seated or capped! Lol
 

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Love those Barbers and that IHP. :notworthy: Man you were on it today:thumbsup: I wonder what that thing is that's next to the IHP?
 

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SCRAP " DANG THAT SPOON GOT TO BE FROM EARLY 1700S ID SAY , AND MAN ALIVE YOU GOT SOME DARN SWEET FINDS....
 

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