Another interesting walk

WHADIFIND

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Really nice day outside today. I really enjoyed the walk!

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A funny thing though.
I found this spoon.
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Clearly marked, it had a date on it, 1847! (I know...that's not the date made. :laughing7: )

Thing is, I went from that date to a fairly fresh pocket spill.
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I mean......really!? And in a cornfield!?!?

(You shoulda seen the look on my face when that first "gold coin" revealed itself! LOL!)

Thanks for peeking!
 

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That spoon is awesome- Congrats! I think I may have needed CPR seeing that gold coin come out of the ground - yikes!
 

Really nice day outside today. I really enjoyed the walk!

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A funny thing though.
I found this spoon.
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Clearly marked, it had a date on it, 1847! (I know...that's not the date made. :laughing7: )

Thing is, I went from that date to a fairly fresh pocket spill.
View attachment 2016271

I mean......really!? And in a cornfield!?!?

(You shoulda seen the look on my face when that first "gold coin" revealed itself! LOL!)

Thanks for peeking!
Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!! Heart stoppers get Ya every time😳
 

Looks like a nice walk Whadi. At least you found some coffee money. You'd have to walk a little more to get enough for a gallon of gas though !
 

Really nice day outside today. I really enjoyed the walk!

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A funny thing though.
I found this spoon.
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View attachment 2016270
Clearly marked, it had a date on it, 1847! (I know...that's not the date made. :laughing7: )

Thing is, I went from that date to a fairly fresh pocket spill.
View attachment 2016271

I mean......really!? And in a cornfield!?!?

(You shoulda seen the look on my face when that first "gold coin" revealed itself! LOL!)

Thanks for peeking!

I find alot of those rogers bros. From what I understand they did make some solid sterling..they specialized in silver plate but I've not yet found a solid sterling
 

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