A "Newer" Pocket Spill

Kirk PA

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A "Newer" Pocket Spill

KKC got out last Sunday and I dug these four coins in the same hole: two fatty Indians, a thinny Indian, and a Flying Eagle cent. This is not what I usually post, but I'll take them. :icon_sunny: The most promising find of the day was the pewter 1700s spoon bowl, which always proves that something Colonial is nearby.

I can feel a Colonial copper coming this weekend. My Colonial bones are itching for one. :thumbsup:

Keep the passion high!

Kirk

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Re: A "Newer" Pocket Spill

I dig 1600s, 1700s relics alot but I still like diggin those Injuns of the late 1800s too. Hey copper is copper and the flying eagle is a tough cookie to find in its own right. As for the Injuns, they are a beautifully designed coin in my opinion. Glad you posted them as well Kirk..... :wink: :wink: :wink:
 

Re: A "Newer" Pocket Spill

Kirk ? take the 2 fat and 1 skinny Indian and fu____ k them up your ass !! Great Finds ! nothing to be ashamed of!!! MaineRelic. OOps! wait a minute I have never found a flying Eagle :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: Great job MaineRelic.
 

Re: A "Newer" Pocket Spill

{Sentinel} said:
I dig 1600s, 1700s relics alot but I still like diggin those Injuns of the late 1800s too. Hey copper is copper and the flying eagle is a tough cookie to find in its own right. As for the Injuns, they are a beautifully designed coin in my opinion. Glad you posted them as well Kirk..... :wink: :wink: :wink:


Now that you mention that I'm thinking my numbers aren't typical, 3 Flying Eagles and probably not even 10 Indians.
 

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