More big silver from the Iceberg!

Mirage

Silver Member
Sep 16, 2005
3,718
38
Cleveland, OH
Had some good luck the last week hunting. Hunted a couple spots including two trips to the 'berg.

Saturday Nate and I went and I was determined to get a Buffalo Nickel. Our last trip out there I had dug only one nickel but it was a 1938 Jefferson. I had not found a Buffalo yet this year so I really wanted to find one. The first "nickel" signal I got turned out to be a pull tab. Might have gotten a wheat penny next but then the next nickel signal turned out to be a 1936 Buffalo. ;D I dug over 25 pull tabs and what are the chances of the second signal being a Buffalo?

Buffalo.jpg


Anyway, proceeded to find rosie's, wheats and such. Then just as it was getting close to quitting time Nate says we should go. I say fine but he pauses and thinks. Decides to maybe give the area another 15 minutes. I wasn't expecting much but got a signal. Scraped away some leaves and it sounded like silver. Called over to Nate that I thought it was silver and dug the plug. The coin landed with the dirt in the plug and I saw a bigger shiney disc. A closer look and I saw an worn partial eagle looking at me. One of the few times in my metal detecting career where I just looked at the coin in unbelief before even touching it. My first Barber Half. :o

BarberHalf.jpg


So we did another 10 minutes and then Nate wanted to try the area that was the original iceberg hotspot. We weren't there more than 5 minutes or so and I was just chillin - not even planning on doing anymore detecting when Nate yells out "SCORE"!
I jump over and look in the hole and see a barber dime at the bottom(see Nate in Ohio’s post for picture). Here are some more pics.

A couple silver Quarters.
Quarters600.jpg



The 1965 Canadian Dime is silver. Canadian dimes were 80% silver until 1967. It was reduced to 50% that year.

CanadianDime600.jpg


A crappy 1903 IH.

1903IH.jpg


A bunch of wheat pennies. Man, 1919 was a common year.

Wheats600.jpg


Final group shot with the silver rosies, a marble and an old Ford key.

Totals800.jpg


Anybody know aprox age of the key?

Bob
 

Upvote 0
julesjunk said:
Key is approx. 1955 to around 1963.

Regards,
Jules

Thanks Jules. That is what I suspected - it was in the area where a lot of silver rosies were pulled.

COUNTRY GIRL said:
Awesome, again. Love those coins. How many silver this year? Maybe someday I'll find one................Thanks for sharing.

I am at about 30 silver coins for the year. Keep at it COUNTRY GIRL. You have to put in time consistently, become one with your detector and try lots of different spots. Also, wheat pennies are a key indicator that there usually is still silver at a site. Good luck.
 

Nice finds. That key looks the same as the key for a 1966 Mustang I have been working on for a friend. I think mid 50's is too early.
 

Nice Barber Half, Bob!

A prize for sure!


Ridley
 

NICE!!!! Once Again.....
 

Way to go, dude! When you got the signal, did you know that there was a half dollar in the ground? I was just wondering because you use a Minelab. Keep up the good hunts!
 

Those are real nice, still waiting to find my 1st barber half, heck we just found our first barber dime a few weeks ago. Nice pics.
 

its amazing how much silver this spot has! outstanding!
 

That is so cool!! Awesome finds! Gotta love the iceberg.

HH
Cheryl
 

Glad to see you guys are finally getting those pesky wheats and mercs scraped off the top and really getting into the good stuff now,this time next year you should be starting to pull the seateds out :} Got my first Barber half last week the reverse of it looked so unfamiliar at first I thought it was some fake coin or medal,HH...Shoot
 

Nice hall Mirage, tell Nate I said Hi.
 

Great finds! I find plenty of clad sweet spots but never a silver sweet spot this year. I only have 4 silver coins and lately i have not been finding the wheaties either...nice haul! :)
 

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top