Tough day for one silver dime

rb24

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Jan 2, 2006
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Deep in the Heart of Texas
Just to let you guys know, I really appreciate all your replies and encouragement. I'm still using my old maps and working hard. It's all there. Most interesting is a .50 caliber bullet, diez centavos, a silver Rosevelt dime (1962), and of course, that silver spoon I've been looking for since childhood. (It's not really silver...so...I guess I still have to keep working hard). Hope your weekend is productive! Thands, rb24
 

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Congrats on the silver! Definitely looks liked you worked hard. I know those darn screw caps can be frustrating at times. HH and keep 'em comin' 8)
 

Congrats on the silver and I like finding foreign coins as well. That's a fairly large bullet, good luck and keep at it. :)
 

Believe it or not you have some interesting relics there. ?I like the spoon ?I have found some toddler size silver forks and spoons at old house sites. they can be very interesting. ?what is coin/token under the dime? ?I am also interested in the rectangular thing with tabs on the left side of the pic. ?looks like a belt buckle front for a web belt. ?common with military and boy scouts. ?anything on the front of it?

Tim
 

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Nice to see someone using old maps to find sites.....Good luck in the future.......Seeker
 

RB, it looks like you had a good time. I like the spoon, too. It looks child sized.

I found a doll spoon this summer. I love it, because it came from the house where my mom grew up. She loved dolls, so I like to think it was hers.
 

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