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YES, and they save 15% or more on travel insurance. marked Greek letter Delta 1926 V18212, V18214, & V18220. :laughing7::laughing7::laughing7::laughing7:all from the same 1686 farm field. IMG_4135.JPG also got a NEW :laughing7: 1958 bird band, roundball, gilt button, odd brass (heel plate???), a fleck of brass "no eye deer" with GOLD, yup--- that's how it came from the muck. IMG_4134.JPGIMG_4133.JPG throw in a Mcnab & Harlin gas lamp valve IMG_4132.JPGIMG_4128.JPGIMG_4129.JPG to "TIDE" :laughing7: me over _____2 days of drenching rain---will need an Evinrude to continue hunting here :BangHead::BangHead::BangHead:
 

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That's wild!!
 

This post is for the birds!! I do love the gas valve. Early 1900s?
 

Cool lot of finds Good job!!!!!!
 

I've never found a bird band. Wonder what I'm doing wrong? :icon_scratch: Congrats on some interesting finds - love the button.
 

Congratualtions on the cool relics! :occasion14:
 

nearly 3 dozen dug from this farm, current oldest was 1924 found by FMERG. they hit like a small silver up to quarter with a little bounce, kinda' like those dreaded brass rivets shaped like a cuff link :BangHead:
I've never found a bird band. Wonder what I'm doing wrong? :icon_scratch: Congrats on some interesting finds - love the button.
 

Nice job on those bird bands. I like digging them. They make for a nice display.
 

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