zaxfire69
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- Jun 26, 2008
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Hello all you fine folks out in TNet land! Had an awesome hunt and found some very nice finds. I found something I have only seen once before on TNet. I went into a part of the woods where I dug some bullets the week before. I found them on a ridge overlooking a flat area.. I decided to walk down into the flat area and see what I could find. My very first target was a bullet signal. I dug it and saw a small flat lead disk in the hole. This is what I found.
I saw the US stamp and thought..What in the world could this be? Come to find out it is a lead seal used on a boxcar. There was a lot of activity and a railway that was about 100 yards away that was used during the war. They would be used to prevent tampering with cargo in the boxcar of the soldiers and goods they shipped. I believe I have a very rare relic here. The seal reads US No. 3...that is the boxcar number I believe. The back of the seal usually has the destination embossed on it. This one does! Either way I think this is one I will never find again. I hope you folks like the pictures and the history behind this one. Feel free to comment on this one. Not much out there on this find.
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