Eastcoasthunter21
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- Feb 24, 2015
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- DEUS ALL THE WAY
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Hello everyone thanks for looking
Today's haul was full on clad !! 6 wheat pennies 1930 is the oldest nothing great 8$ in clad that's some ammo for my treasure chest I will build and fill and bury for my great grand kids lol
But today's question is I found this bar yesterday is weighs just shy of 2.5 oz 2 inches long same shape as a silver bar it is 3/8 inch thick 3/4 inch wide not lead very hard I think I see a mark on it or I could be wishing I see it ! Was found on Staten Island New York very old place lots of shipyards and a very big maritime industry found by a retired sailors home from 1800s at 6 inches deep Any help or suggestions would help. Thanks east coast
Today's haul was full on clad !! 6 wheat pennies 1930 is the oldest nothing great 8$ in clad that's some ammo for my treasure chest I will build and fill and bury for my great grand kids lol
But today's question is I found this bar yesterday is weighs just shy of 2.5 oz 2 inches long same shape as a silver bar it is 3/8 inch thick 3/4 inch wide not lead very hard I think I see a mark on it or I could be wishing I see it ! Was found on Staten Island New York very old place lots of shipyards and a very big maritime industry found by a retired sailors home from 1800s at 6 inches deep Any help or suggestions would help. Thanks east coast
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