Finds from several hunts...

Bavaria Mike

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Finds from the last 8 hunts, just some of the more interesting things. Found many crusty coins, buttons, musket balls and the usual.
Buckles
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A cross and 4 book type hasps
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A military button with the number ?11?, a small nesting weight, a harmonica that only made one sound as it isn?t broken, religious pendant and a watch winder
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My first jingle bell and a little damaged but I?ll take it, still has the small pea sized insert to ring it, it?s about time! And a lead soldier with stand, found separately, was thinking why can?t I ever find a whole lead soldier then realized that was the stand for it. I don?t know what the soldier is holding above his head.
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Upper left is a .925 so called silver ring I found swishing in a lake. Engraved inside says ?In Love Your Witch?. I tried cleaning it in silver cleaner but it won?t clean up, .925, Hmmm! Two other rings and a pin with some ornate design on it, maybe for a woman?s hair? The other thing with the S curve to it may have fallen off a saddle or some type of leather piece.
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Obverse of a few of the copper coins, 1779, 1858, 1825, 1849
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4 lead seals and a spindle whorl
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Obverse of 4 silver coins, top 1874 and 1843, bottom 1745 and a Bayreuth (local) 1765 broken coin, date is to the far right legend
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Reverse of the silver coins. Thanks for looking and HH, Mike
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VERY NICE MIKE.
 

Nice coins and relics mike. I have found a few coins like the one's you have but newer here in the u.s. They have what looks like some kind of bird exactly like the one you have there. But they are smaller and from the late 1800's early 1900's. They are pennies I guess. They say 1 on the them and are copper and penny like in size.

Stuff travels a long way I guess. I found a 1933 australian penny here in p.a in my uncle's yard. You just never know.

HH Jeremy
 

Good stuff!but you are making us look bad.HH
 

Great stuff!!!! Enjoyed seeing it!

Thanks!


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Nice work Mike!

Are you sure about the "harmonica thing" being a harmonica though??

It looks more like a double reed to me (for a wind instrument of some sort).

HH

Lonewolfe
 

WOW....what a haul.........a nice variety of items.

GL & HH,

DugHoles
 

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