Pine St spill

alb1

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Jan 15, 2014
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Weselberg, Germany
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Minelab Ctx 3030, my favorite E-Trac & NEL Tornado. Garrett Carrot, (Previously, MXT PRO with D2 and SEF 10x12 coil)
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Metal Detecting
Been detecting since 2013 and this is my biggest old coin spill yet. Thought I was digging an IHP, turned out to be much more. First coin was the 1897 Nickel, then the rest 1897,99,84,00,07,07 with the 03 dime stuck to it. All perhaps 5 inches under a very large oak tree. All the IHP's turned out nice with the special cleaning pencil, By far the best Barber dime of my collection.
 

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That’s an exciting spill! I’m hoping here’s an “s” mintmark on the dime[emoji106]
 

Congrats on the nice old coin spill! :icon_thumleft:
 

nope, I was hoping the same. P-mark
 

Awesome I gotta tell you I love detecting hills and I find my share of coin spills no feeling like pulling an old coin out of the hole then putting the pin pointer back in and its beeping all over the place. Well done hope you find many more. Tommy
 

Hello alb1. Excellent finds...with a name like Pine Street...every old town's got one...it's gotta be good.

Thanks for the post and Good Luck out there. C9
 

That would have been a fun hole to dig! Congrats on the old spill!
 

can't get much better than this - congrats!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Excellent spill congrats! That must have been awesome to find! That Barber looks like it's perfect!
 

Congrats on a great spill! It had at least one of everything I'm still looking for:icon_thumright:
 

Outstanding find! Congrats!
 

Congrats on a very nice coin spill. That Barber seems to be in great shape.
 

Gotta love those old coin spills. You had a fantastic day. Congrats and GL
 

Nice job on the coin spill clean up. The barber looks to be in beautiful shape. Congrats
 

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