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***A little Lead and Some Brass***

coinworld

Well-known member
My buddies and I got out to detect on Saturday to a special part of Virginia that just continues to give up relics and coins from yesteryear. Yesterday was no different, a buddy of mine pulled his first Yankee belt buckle about a hundred yards from where I dug mine earlier in the spring.

Although no old coins surfaced yesterday, I was able to save a bit of history. My finds for the day included:

1 complete .52 spencer bullet with casing. This makes three of these I have dug from this area.
3 fired enfilelds
1 dropped Williams Cleaner
1 fired .58
4 dropped .58s
1 Jacket General Service Button
1 Vest General Service Button
1 flat button (confederate with the wrods: WARRANTED STANDARD E&B TREBLE GILT
1 small piece of brass with the English Crown. I have no idea what this item is, so any suggestions please let me know.
HH.

Best-

Wayne

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