Sterling w/diamonds, Lewis and Clark pressed penny and more

GopherDaGold

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Quick hunt on the curb strips between a park and buildings today.
A Frank Brazzel Lewis & Clark Expedition 1804 elongated cent, a diamond, (possibly cubic zirconia) encrusted pearl on a sterling hoop earring, a blazer fashion button I thought was Girl Scout related, a whatchacallit, a washer, some clad and a large oval plate.

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Pretty good hunt I gotta hit some curb strips seems like they put out some cool stuff. Good job on some cool stuff. keep rippin Tommy
 

Pretty good hunt I gotta hit some curb strips seems like they put out some cool stuff. Good job on some cool stuff. keep rippin Tommy

Target-rich environment since there was a major outdoor festival over the weekend.
Also there was a lady on a local Facebook neighborhood page who lost her 52 year old wedding ring at the festival. I really wanted to find it for her.
 

Hi, nice finds. Congrats:icon_thumleft:
 

Especially like the L&C elongated cent. When do you think it was made?

The site is where the expedition began. The inventor of that particular penny stretcher, Mr. Brazzell, was born in 1935 and died in 1996. I haven't been able to pin it down beyond that.
 

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