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Those were Good times buddy, at least the hunting in Mianz and Haupstul.Kreuzer's from Germany are the smallest silvers I have ever found. I was lucky enough to find 5 while I lived there.
it was from a journal from a settler in early MA. ...think it was from settler from Hatfield Ma. or Deerfield areaHey Casper is that journal available online by any chance? It would be a very interesting read I think.
P.S. My smallest silver is an 1853 Trime.
Those were Good times buddy, at least the hunting in Mianz and Haupstul.
Ok thanks! Whether you end up finding it or not I appreciate you taking the time to look!it was from a journal from a settler in early MA. ...think it was from settler from Hatfield Ma. or Deerfield area
i came upon it by accident - dont know if its burried in favorites on this computer or one of mine that crashed
but will try and find - i think i found it a while ago
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I forgot about this little gem from a UK hunt...tiny 0.35g approximately...I think this was a Henry III? HH
it was from a journal from a settler in early MA. ...think it was from settler from Hatfield Ma. or Deerfield area
i came upon it by accident - dont know if its burried in favorites on this computer or one of mine that crashed
but will try and find - i think i found it a while ago
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Found with the CTX - 17 inch coil. 12-08 signal near surface.
1.28g....smaller than a trime..
Cunobelin Silver unit about 40AD.
HH
This is an 1886 5 cent Canadian piece laying on a Rosy dime.