Congrats! The best I have found is a '39 Mercury dime using a 1970/80s RadioShack detector in my yard. Right now, I am working on amassing a "slush fund" for a proper metal detecting setup. I might get to metal detect my grandparents' circa 1900 farm this summer!
I'm surprised! I'd thought with all the time you have spent searching near NYC you would have found a Barber quarter by now. Now I'm curious, on a scale from 1- 10, how rare is it for your to find Barber coins near the big city?
Finding silver with a metal detector, just about anyplace, is indeed a labor of love. (Of the Hunt) Although I do recall one of our MD club members happening upon a schoolyard that just had 3" scraped off for resurfacing. He had a 2# bag of early and mid-20th century U.S. silver for club's show and tell that month. Claimed his back gave out while bending over picking up exposed silver coins! Right place, right time, J.T.
You go, Bunny Foo-Foo! Keep ‘em beepin’! You had a Breakthrough! That was my personal term for when I found one of those “bucket list” types I hadn’t dug before. A Barber quarter plus a SLQ chaser! Very impressive! I never had a day with 8 silvers. Five in a day was the best I ever did. On two occasions, I think. On one of those days, all five came up in the same hole, from someone’s 1950s pocket spill. (It was a mix of Mercs and silver Roosies, plus one early but nonsilver Jefferson.) All told, in the Barber quarters, I found 3 total in the span of my detecting career: 1894-O, 1902-O, and 1916-D. You’re going to topple my high score for silvers, at the rate you’re going, and before very long, too! And I never had more than one or two days with that many older coins. But I would imagine NYC parks are a much denser target environment than small town GA parks. It took me a whole lot longer to get to where you are now. BTW, I love how you called the shot on that Barber quarter in the video, and then later it actually happened! Wish for a silver half next time, or hey - why not wish big - shoot for a gold quarter-eagle and see what happens!