1899 Barber Dime
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Here are some finds from last Friday at an old swimming hole. The 1887 Indian Cent will probably be an upgrade to one in my set....I'm still working towards trying to put together a set found with my detector.....though there'll probably be holes I never fill.
The 1899 dime is my first old silver in a long time. Nothing like turning over a plug of dirt and seeing an old coin. The old brass ring sure makes me wonder how often folks got ripped off a 100 years ago buying brass that was marked as gold.
The 1899 dime is my first old silver in a long time. Nothing like turning over a plug of dirt and seeing an old coin. The old brass ring sure makes me wonder how often folks got ripped off a 100 years ago buying brass that was marked as gold.
"A happy person is not a person in a certain set of circumstances, but rather a person with a certain set of attitudes"--Hugh Downs
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Im not sure how old the property is , it seems to appear on 1886 maps/sketchings.
Lafayette Grading Set
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When you do that , get a picture and upload it to your computer.It will most likely be in jpeg form,thats fine.
Right click the picture and choose open with from the menu , choose paint , basically open the picture up in paint whatever way is easiest.
In the pallete on the left you will see the cutting tool,looks like a box made of dotted lines.Practice cutting and saving.
When the picture opens in paint it will be huge,opens in its true resolution.This has always worked well for me.
Hope it helps.
I've been wanting a Barber dime for a while. Just knew I was gonna find one when I hunted a certain Victorian house last Sunday.
I didn't.
But I did find some other cool stuff. I'll have to post it later.
Edit to add- my first Barber dime was an 1899 in about that grade. It's what kept me going as a beginner, when I was about to quit the hobby for good from sheer discouragement. I'd hoped to maybe find a Wheat penny when I got the signal, and when that Barber dime popped out, I was hooked. It was just the encouragement I needed.
It's been several years since I dug a Barber coin, though.