More big silver from the Iceberg!

Mirage

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Sep 16, 2005
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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?

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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

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

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A crappy 1903 IH.

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

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

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Anybody know aprox age of the key?

Bob
 

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Great haul! Give yourself a great big pat on the back!
 

Those are some awesome finds Mirage- :o-Congrats.
Sure wish we had Icebergs in northern Illinois. ;D
 

Congrats on the barber half Mirage.

I bet you felt great when you pulled that. The first one I ever got was on the side of a rd under a tree in a old cemetery. I also found another one near a cemetery a few yrs ago. Must have placed them with the dead.

I love those coins. The one I just got was really nice. I didn't even have a wheat after 2 hrs then all the sudden I got the half. Then a v nickle right next to it. Then the 2 cent piece and so fourth.

Good luck out there

HH Jer
 

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