Relic variety includes musket part...

Rick (Nova Scotia)

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Although I didn't get what i wanted, quite satisfied with a good variety of relics, and beautiful weather to dig in.

A crotal bell, Ramrod thimble I believe. Decorative pewter spoon handle, old broach pin, cream separator thing, cuff button, the man's head, what could be a watch fob ? after more cleaning has quite a bit of gold gilt left on it, writing on the back "ROCKTON FAIR- CHARLES HOWARD- PRESIDENT, and a full length harmonica reed.

The coin, I believe is an Edward VII Canada 10 cent 1902, but I never seen a silver in such hard shape, at least one that didn't come from salt water.
 

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Looks good to me. :icon_thumleft: Like the broach, crotal, and De Laval fob. Glad you're getting out. :thumbsup:

HH
 

That's some neat relics!! Keep em' coming!
 

Yes there was silver under that "stuff"
 

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Nice variety of finds Rick, your spanish is sure to pop up this year with a nice military :whip2:
 

Looks like you had a great hunt there Rick. You are doing better then me that's for sure. I was out today for a 5 hr hunt. Great looking spot that should have produce silver but not a sniff, just new pennies and a 1979 quarter.
Oh yea, thanks for IDing that ram rod thimble, I found one last year and didn't know what it was but knew enough not through it out.
ZDD
 

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