BIG SILVER TODAY!! Mystery Lady Comes out after years of hiding!

olekyground

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I went to the house pictured below for the 3rd time today. My last two times I found a few wheaties and your usual. today I found some junk metal. a 1920 wheatie a 1941 wheatie and. Just when I was going to quit for the day I hit a good signal. I dug it up and lo and behold lied the face of a woman staring back at me. The back is initialed J.R.L It is a beauty!!
 

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I probably shoudn't have put silver on here cause I dont know for sure. It looks like it. I cant guarantee it though
 

looks like it to me. nice finds :icon_thumright:
 

olekyground said:
I probably shoudn't have put silver on here cause I dont know for sure. It looks like it. I cant guarantee it though

Looks silver, Art Nouveau circa 1900 give or take 10 years either side :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
 

Nice one. She is a Beaut!!!!! Congrats jgas
 

WTG that little lady looks like silver to me, no tarnish on it yet either.
 

WOW totally wicked find ! That's a keeper for sure. I'm guessing around 1900 also . May be some one on Tnet would be able to tell us more about the manufacture :read2:
 

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