Recent finds: coppers, silver half, Colonial

Mr. Digger

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Long overdue post covering many months and multiple sites. Highlights include a 1739 KG II, three US largies (the slick one is a Draped), a unique knee buckle and some crotal bells. The button with crown and anchor is a British naval officer's coat button from the early 1900's (credit Red Coat on the ID). Broke my silver coin drought big time with a 1942 Walker...my first big silver on the Nox 800 and man did it sounds sweet. A slamming 34 I think it was. Hopefully the ground doesn't freeze any time soon!
 

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Congrats on the beautiful silver.
Good bunch of coppers and buttons also.
 

Long overdue post covering many months and multiple sites. Highlights include a 1739 KG II, three US largies (the slick one is a Draped), a unique knee buckle and some crotal bells. The button with crown and anchor is a British naval officer's coat button from the early 1900's (credit Red Coat on the ID). Broke my silver coin drought big time with a 1942 Walker...my first big silver on the Nox 800 and man did it sounds sweet. A slamming 34 I think it was. Hopefully the ground doesn't freeze any time soon!
beautiful assortment of recoveries, well done and looks like you are having fun! luv that old silver
 

Long overdue post covering many months and multiple sites. Highlights include a 1739 KG II, three US largies (the slick one is a Draped), a unique knee buckle and some crotal bells. The button with crown and anchor is a British naval officer's coat button from the early 1900's (credit Red Coat on the ID). Broke my silver coin drought big time with a 1942 Walker...my first big silver on the Nox 800 and man did it sounds sweet. A slamming 34 I think it was. Hopefully the ground doesn't freeze any time soon!
Awesome!!! Congrats!!!
 

Long overdue post covering many months and multiple sites. Highlights include a 1739 KG II, three US largies (the slick one is a Draped), a unique knee buckle and some crotal bells. The button with crown and anchor is a British naval officer's coat button from the early 1900's (credit Red Coat on the ID). Broke my silver coin drought big time with a 1942 Walker...my first big silver on the Nox 800 and man did it sounds sweet. A slamming 34 I think it was. Hopefully the ground doesn't freeze any time soon!
Awesome finds. Congrats!
 

Great finds :) Thanks for sharing
 

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