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1744 micro silver coin and a few others...

Bavaria Mike

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The snow is gone and I have gotten out for several short hunts. Found a few coins from the 1800s to early 1900s, musket balls and buttons. These were the better finds. A medallion from 1950 celebrating the 700 year festival, says 1250-1950 August. This is the reverse, the obverse is in bad condition. The fourth medallion like this I have found.
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A 1791 copper Heller coin, reverse is worn.
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It was a beautiful day today until I got off work, a storm was coming in and it was a race home to beat it. I was able to detect for about an hour before it hit. Found an 1813 small silver and a 1744 micro silver coin with just one side stamped. The 1744 is just 12 mm in diameter.
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Reverse of the 1744 and 1813.
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The coins along side of a huge American Dime for size. Hope everyone is finally getting out, it was a long winter. HH, Mike
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that little bugar is even smaller than our old US silver 3-cent pieces which measure 14mm!! :clapping: Nice recoveries! And thanks for posting. HH Randy
 
The Newfoundlland 5c piece. I have found 3 so far, 1876 rare, 1897 & 1906. They come up as deep because they are so small. The first one was barely over an inch but showed as 2 or three bars. It wa on a pebble just covered by grass.

Nice finds

I hope to find some of that age some day.

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