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A few relics and silver #28 today ..

MNCoinhunter

Active member
Went back to Doc Heiams house in town this morning. Still a bit soggy and the grass is high but managed a few goodies..

1923 merc...1909, 1956 & 1957 wheaties.....and an interesting medal or badge from 1925.

Don't forget to fly those colors this weekend !!!
 
n/t
 
Great job, McDave. Some goodies there -- quite a variety. Did a little research on that "medal;" apparently "Restaurationen" was a small ship -- and it carried the first "organized" group of Norwegian immigrants to America. It set sail July 5, 1825, from Norway, with 52 people aboard. Your medal commemorates the centennial of that departure...

http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=resta

Steve
 
Some real nice finds.... i love to find watch fobs and buttons. Those darn spark plug rings gets your hopes up when they first come out. I like digging various targets..... ya a few are junk but you get some real experience and history.

Dew
 
Thanks Steve....I got as far as finding them on Ebay before I had to start grilling up hot dogs, ribs on a stick and chicken drummies.

Sounds kind of like the Norweigan Mayflower to me...lol.

Dew...I am finding myself digging different targets also.

I am happy to say that being a guitar player for 28 years has helped me find more nickels. Almost all nickels are in the key of D on the bass side. I can sweep across a line of junk and pick that D note out just about every time.
 
I bet you can really smell it now .. :drool:

Have a great 4th everybody....hope I find more to post before then but just in case I don't.
 
looks like your a better cook than i am.... my saying is .... its not done until the smoke alarm goes off. Now if you can find out what note all that good jewelry hits you might have a new job.

Dew
 
Nice finds - that watch fob is very cool and first one I've seen.

McDave- Looks like a real nice spread of food. What time should we be over?

Happy 4th to all.
 
Nice finds Dave.:clapping: That what looks to be a watch fob is pretty neat. Thanks for sharing the pics of the junk also. Just goes to show that not all those good sounding targets are what we hope they might be, but at least you won't have to waste your time digging that crap up again when you go back to that spot. GL & HH.

Eddie
 
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