scaupus
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Turns out the 1913 Barber dime that I dug up yesterday is a semi-key date. Too bad it wasn't a 1913-S which is a key date, or a 1913-O. I had only the vaguest idea Barbers existed when I started metal detecting; I never expected to dig a Barber in Miami Fl, probably the youngest major city in the USA. It's a surprise each time I find one, though as this is my 4th since I started metal detecting for silver coins last year, I should be getting used to the idea (2 dimes, a quarter, and a V nickel). I figured out that I have found about one Barber for every 15-20 silver coins of more recent vintage. I haven't found any silver older than a Barber; I figure that's very unlikely in Dade or Broward counties where I hang out.
Doing the research on this coin, I found out the 1897 quarter I found a couple of months ago is also semi-key. Cool.
Doing the research on this coin, I found out the 1897 quarter I found a couple of months ago is also semi-key. Cool.
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