1652 SILVER COINS RELICS ARTIFACTS & MORE....NEED ID HELP... VIIDEO & PICS !!!

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1652 SILVER COINS RELICS ARTIFACTS & MORE....NEED ID HELP... VIIDEO & PICS !!!

look at all the cool stuff that's been coming out off the ground here in MA.. Mr shilling AKA the fire man scores a sweeeeet Pine Tree Shilling :laughing7:....I dug my first silver spoon ! a AWESOME GAR Civil War Veterans buckle.... some nice large cents 1798. 1805.& a 1816. .. a 1800 glass bottle that's been under water for 60 years..I need some ID help with that crusty coin in the pic.....some silver rings ..a 1917 mirc...and more... take a look at the video ..thanks for looking ....




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Awesome stuff! But isn't the 1858 penny a Flying Eagle cent, not an Indian Head?
 

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Your crusty copper is an old head British halfpenny Circa. 1740-1754... but also looks like it could be Irish. (1760) Any detail at all on the other side?
 

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Very nice finds! Congrats!
 

Fantastic Find! That Mass Silver is a BANNER coin!
 

Wow great finds! Really nice video too, thanks for taking us along :icon_thumright:
 

Hi; I Vote BANNER. !! Awesome find. Congrats. All great finds. !!! PEACE:RONB :notworthy:
 

Wow great stuff coming out of Mass. That shilling is KILLER!
 

:dontknow: Not sure WHO dug the Mass shilling , quite a find and Congrats to the finder
 

That was a fun video to watch, it was cool seeing all your finds! :occasion14:

Congrats,
Dave
 

There it is Abe, your tree coin!
Nice finds
 

That is one of the best variety of quality finds I've ever seen. Superb saves!
 

Looks like the Pine Tree Shilling is a Noe 8 or 8.2/Salmon 7-E Variety. Rarity 4. Fantastic finds all around. Banner for sure.
 

Your crusty copper is an old head British halfpenny Circa. 1740-1754... but also looks like it could be Irish. (1760) Any detail at all on the other side?

thanks a lot ! you always come through with the info i need ... no there is nothing on the back... but your info is good enough for me .. thank you
 

Not only did you find a Pine Tree Shilling, you found the large planchet type. Much more desirable and much less common that the small planchet. Way to go!
 

Congrats. If this is your fond ill put a banner vote in
 

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