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    Cleaning wheat pennies???

    Lately I've found a bunch of wheat pennies, but generally the condition of the coins is surprisingly bad. Does any one know of a way to get the "crud" off then coins without leaving them with the flat, rusty color that I get when I rub them down with a wet cloth? Thanks!
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    whiffletree tip

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    D.C. Metropolitan Police" button...Civil War era?

    Does anyone have any info on this type of button..."D.C. Metropolitan Police"? It was recovered in Northern VA at a site where some Civil War relics have been found. Might it be a Civil War period button? Thanks!
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    DC Metropolitan Police button...CW era??

    Does anyone have any info on this type of button..."D.C. Metropolitan Police"? It was recovered in Northern VA at a site where some CW relics have been found. Might it be a CW period button? Thanks!
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    U/I gilt coated "snake" & 69 cailber bullet

    I thought I'd post a picture of this unusual item I found last week in Fairfax, VA. Although the picture is not the best, it is definitely a coiled "snake" and is gilted...very simlilar to the coating on a nice NY coat button. The snake's head, eye, and scales are clearly formed. By its weight...
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    U/I gilt coated "snake" & 69 cailber bullet

    I thought I'd post a picture of this unusual item I found last week in Fairfax, VA. Although the picture is not the best, it is definitely a coiled "snake" and is gilted...very simlilar to the coating on a nice NY coat button. The snake's head, eye, and scales are clearly formed. By its weight...
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