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Hello Everyone! I haven’t been detecting much lately as I’ve been very busy. I was able to get out to one of my 1830s fort sites today and I recovered a couple puzzlers. My first find today looks like it could be a sword hanger but I’m unsure. My other puzzler is this Denmark coin with a hole shot through it. I’m not sure if it’s period or not. Any help on either relic would be very appreciated.
Happy hunting!
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Hello Everyone! I haven’t been detecting much lately as I’ve been very busy. I was able to get out to one of my 1830s fort sites today and I recovered a couple puzzlers. My first find today looks like it could be a sword hanger but I’m unsure. My other puzzler is this Denmark coin with a hole shot through it. I’m not sure if it’s period or not. Any help on either relic would be very appreciated.
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Looks like Annie Oakley was doing some tricks over there 🤣
 

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it looks a lot like what Terry Soloman a member here, ID as a LEECH & RIGDON SABER SNAP
maybe clean it up some not sure if they are stamped with Co. name or not

 

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I'm thinking the coin may be one of these.

10 ore = 17.91 mm
25 ore = 23 mm

1948 - 1960


The crowned monogram is for King Frederik IX. The tiny heart found between the letters below ORE is the mint mark for Copenhagen. The letters to either side of the heart are the initials of the mint master.

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I'm thinking the coin may be one of these.

10 ore = 17.91 mm
25 ore = 23 mm

1948 - 1960


The crowned monogram is for King Frederik IX. The tiny heart found between the letters below ORE is the mint mark for Copenhagen. The letters to either side of the heart are the initials of the mint master.

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Thank you sir!
 

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