Fly, Robin, Fly______________correct that----- not Robin--------- Eagle

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a clear blue sky
and 80 degrees
with a stiff Autumn breeze
leaves wafting from the trees
the end of diggin' is near
no better time
for an Eagle to appear_________________and that's the name of that tune:laughing7::laughing7::laughing7: 1019161757-00.jpg
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chunks o' lead, huge brass thingy, some nice farm iron, a silver or nickel plated buckle, the leather was still attached, piece of a tiny crotal bell, too bad the rest was not with it:BangHead::BangHead:.IMG_3953.JPGIMG_3954.JPGIMG_3955.JPGIMG_3956.JPGIMG_3957.JPGIMG_3958.JPGIMG_3959.JPG the 1686 farm is like a fresh mountain spring---just keeps on flowing:laughing7:
 

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Nice Flying Eagle Cent and relics. :icon_thumright:
 

Nice seeing you Rich, and as always - Great Finds! :occasion14:
 

Wow, that penny is a super find ,and an example of the first U.S. small cents.That AT-pro of yours has struck again.
 

Yay! FE! Congrats. And what a gorgeous buckle! -Lisa & John
 

Great job on the flying eagle, Rich. You don't see them every day that's for sure!
 

Nice Flying Eagle Cent! They didn't make those for much longer than a couple years in the late 1850's so they are definitely a rare find! Pre-Civil War American coinage always makes for a great hunt! :treasurechest::icon_thumright:
 

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