More silver and sterling

8Reales

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Saturday’s hunt
Skeleton key, and a sterling cap like the one from a few days also
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This 1/4 milk bottle ( cream ) is also from Saturday
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Today’s hunt, managed a 1943 Washington quarter
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Lol, born in Mexico, raised in Baltimore
But hunt both in Mexico and Baltimore
I have never found any US silvers in Mexico
But some fellow diggers down south have pulled
Some American silver coins

que bueno...me encantaria 'cazar' en mexico. supongo q hay unas "finds" por alla q estan bastantes ancienes?
 

que bueno...me encantaria 'cazar' en mexico. supongo q hay unas "finds" por alla q estan bastantes ancienes?

Asi es compañero
Muncho plata colonial y reliquias coloniales
 

Welp theres the other shaker.

And you think its a "cap" still ? ? ?
 

Congratulations. You are doing good out there
 

Welp theres the other shaker.

And you think its a "cap" still ? ? ?

Unsure both pieces are basically the same
Both ends are solid marked sterling
 

I posted in your other thread exact match for shaker bottom... and now there is 2 of them... further confirming my suspicion.

Go back... search same area... locate the caps if possible / there.

Finding one or both will confirm beyond any doubts... and is the only way.
 

Definitely planning on going back, leaning towards that theory
I did pulled a fork and spoon from a the same area, picknicking
lost utensils

I posted in your other thread exact match for shaker bottom... and now there is 2 of them... further confirming my suspicion.

Go back... search same area... locate the caps if possible / there.

Finding one or both will confirm beyond any doubts... and is the only way.
 

Yes, it does look like a salt shaker cap.
 

de las cuales has encontrado muchas?

I have found cobs, pillar and portrait types, these are all colonial
I have also found early republic reales and lots of coppers also
 

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