Back at it today same spot different detector

michael NY

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I decided to head back to same spot I pulleda few coins from the other day but this time I took along one my favorite detectors its a Fisher Coin$trike with the 10 inch coil for some reason this coil loves coins!! My first hole I dug with a solid tone down 5" was the 1898 Barber dime pinpointer really comes in handy! a few more junk digs this was Deffintely good choice machine for today there are a lot of spent Shells old this I was able to pass them over by the tone. Got a one way high tone normally I pass on it but down 8 inches packed ground roots was rewarded with a 1917 Wheat Cent. One other dig but picture is a buckle galnced quick I see it has horns very fragile any idea what or who. thanks for looking.

Michel pic_20200717_160215.webppic_20200717_160240.webppic_20200717_162946.webppic_20200717_163017.webp
 

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Nice Barber Dime.....
 

Nice Barber !
 

Nice hunt! If you don’t mind me asking, what was the first detector you took out? Can’t believe it missed these! Or maybe you hunted in a different spot?
 

Nice hunt! If you don’t mind me asking, what was the first detector you took out? Can’t believe it missed these! Or maybe you hunted in a different spot?
I used the Etrac a few days ago posted pictures here as well. I missed the Weat Cent with the Minelab bit the Barber Dime was right spot right machine today I think. thanks for asking

Michael
 

That spot is still producing for you.
 

What's that odd thing made of??
Has the shape of powderhorn,
but the pannels (holes) make it look like a faceplate to a sword sash buckle...
 

Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

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