Connecticut and some other 18th century items with id help on one

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Found only my second ever identifiable state copper. For some reason they just dont turn up on my sites. Also got an early 1700s style buckle chape, silver washed dandy button and two nice thimbles. Hard to find them not all bent and busted up. Also can someone please remind me what the items in the middle of pic are. They often turn up on colonial sites but I can’t remember what I was told they were.
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Good work
Congratulations on your nice recoveries
 

Found only my second ever identifiable state copper. For some reason they just dont turn up on my sites. Also got an early 1700s style buckle chape, silver washed dandy button and two nice thimbles. Hard to find them not all bent and busted up. Also can someone please remind me what the items in the middle of pic are. They often turn up on colonial sites but I can’t remember what I was told they were. View attachment 2070125
Right through ol George's face..Coulda been used for a button dead center like that.
 

Really nice bunch of early finds- Congrats!!
 

Found only my second ever identifiable state copper. For some reason they just dont turn up on my sites. Also got an early 1700s style buckle chape, silver washed dandy button and two nice thimbles. Hard to find them not all bent and busted up. Also can someone please remind me what the items in the middle of pic are. They often turn up on colonial sites but I can’t remember what I was told they were. View attachment 2070125
Very Cool!!! Congrats!!!
 

Looking good man! An CT copper makes for a successful hunt any day
 

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