A few 18th Century finds from today

Don in SJ

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And a dang wheatie that just had to find its way into an old area. :) The Rosette was over ten inches down, which had me thinking of going back to this site with my stock coil installed instead of the 8 incher. (ML XS). Anyway, broken piece of an colonial era spoon, the Rosette, which was my second one found this month and a few unknowns, maybe part of suspenders. Overall 2006 was an average year for me, with the vast majority of my coins and artifacts being found in late winter and early spring.
Will post my yearly finds maybe tomorrow..

Happy New Year to all

Don in South Jersey
 

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I always learn something from you, Don. Those rosettes are great. I'm hoping you have a great detecting this year.

Here's my rosettes......a lot newer than yours. Maybe late 1800's or early 1900's.
 

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What great finds, Don! Thanks for sharing the photos with us.
Happy New Year!
Ron
 

Wow....WTG Don. 1750-1800....that is really nice. I agree with Gypsy that you have a nice collection going.

LeJeuene
 

Now for my dumb question. What exactly is a rosette?
Thanks, Mike in NJ
 

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