Again nice finds... A.H. Eagle WWI, silver, seals, Napoleon...

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Great find the Double Eagle :icon_thumleft: i have a 1776 Catherine the Great Russian 5 Kopek coin with almost the same Eagle it seems the cross is missing on yours broke off i included a photo
Great hunt :thumbsup: Jim
 

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garryson said:

I believe that magazine is probably from some Beretta gun..maybe some bobcat, Tomcat or something like that...

I took one bullet out and it is SPB 6.35 (Sellier & Bellot, Prague, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic) Factory in Vlasim)

That is why i believe it is not Zastava tt pistol.

Thank you! :thumbsup:
 

The magazine seems a little unusual to me also.

It's weird though because you have a MP44 8mm kurtz round and what looks like Russian, American 30.06, 8mm, or Enfield 303 rounds also in your finds. There was obviously some WW2 activity going on there.
 

cuzcosquirrel said:
The magazine seems a little unusual to me also.

It's weird though because you have a MP44 8mm kurtz round and what looks like Russian, American 30.06, 8mm, or Enfield 303 rounds also in your finds. There was obviously some WW2 activity going on there.
Oh nice, I didn't even notice the 8mm kurtz... unless it's an AK round, which I doubt. Those two roundnoses are a somewhat older projectile, I think often found with 7x57, but it could be 8mm too. Quite the finds. The rimmed ones might be 8mm Steyer since I believe it came from Austria.
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garryson said:
LaZoOro said:
garryson said:
I believe it is too big for cap badge... it weights 80,33g and it is 10X6,5 cm... :help:

Austro-Hungarian shako badge:

http://medals.extra.hu/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=978&cid=14

http://www.flickr.com/photos/sunnybrook100/3284972352/

Austro-Hungarian Eagle Shako Plate. The number is cut off. I think transformed keyhole ornaments.
 

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