Bartek Sr. Member Apr 5, 2014 298 1,035 Northern NJ 🥇 Banner finds 1 Detector(s) used XP Deus Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Mar 29, 2015 #1 Trying to ID these finds. One is a "GILT" button with what seems to be a leaf in the middle. The other, I think is a lead seal. Any help would be appreciated. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Cry Of The Eagle: History And Legends Of The Cherokee Indians And Their Buried Treasure - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments image-3748371490.jpg 71.9 KB · Views: 101 image-3879333517.jpg 68.2 KB · Views: 100 image-2213228715.jpg 77.9 KB · Views: 90
Trying to ID these finds. One is a "GILT" button with what seems to be a leaf in the middle. The other, I think is a lead seal. Any help would be appreciated. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Cry Of The Eagle: History And Legends Of The Cherokee Indians And Their Buried Treasure - Grab it through Amazon!
Sentrom Full Member Oct 18, 2012 231 94 Near Chicago Detector(s) used Pioneer EX Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Mar 30, 2015 #2 Third picture: GES GESCH & EN ? GES GESCH I think made emblematic jewelry in Germany in the 1930's Upvote 0
Sentrom Full Member Oct 18, 2012 231 94 Near Chicago Detector(s) used Pioneer EX Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Mar 30, 2015 #3 Update..(just looked it up)..They made a lot of emblematic jewelry for the Nazi's.... Upvote 0
nhbenz Gold Member Dec 30, 2004 6,821 6,848 Brentwood, NH Detector(s) used White's Classic SL White's Surf P.I. Mar 30, 2015 #4 It's the abbreviation for "registered" either as design/trademark/pattern, rather than being a specific company. From what I find online this marking came into use in 1899. Last edited: Mar 30, 2015 Upvote 0
It's the abbreviation for "registered" either as design/trademark/pattern, rather than being a specific company. From what I find online this marking came into use in 1899.