In the ground for almost 150 years and it looks perfect! Tsgman

tsgman

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TGS,

They just do not get any better than that. Congratulations on a real gem.

I will recommend this one for a banner!!!

Neil
 

Man did that Plate turn out just as Beautiful as the day it was made!!!! :thumbsup: Nice job Tim,really look's good.I remember that Shot Plate.....Definetly is from the back-side,keep us posted if you if you do get it analyzed somehow.I know the old story about them using them for target practice when they saw there better day,but let's hope not.......P.S......You need a bigger Case :thumbsup:
 

Yeah. I'd probably still be lying in the field trying to get over the shock of finding one of those! :D

WOW WHAT A FIND, TIM!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :icon_cheers: Truly beautiful!

MANY congrats!!! Nana :)
 

tsgman said:
I cleaned it up and I was very pleased how it turned out!
Sorry Tim......BANNER!!!!!!!!
 

That's a beaut!

HH,
Ramapirate
 

That's a pretty plate with minimal ground action. The ones that I have found in Tennessee have a lot more ground action. WTG!!
 

Great find and I bet you were jumping when you cleaned it. An almost flawless piece.
 

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