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Best stuff from past three hunts.

cwilk

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Y'all must be tired of looking at my clad so I won't post it this time. There was a lot. I recall Uncle Willy asking me a few weeks ago when I though I might hit 6000 coins for the year. I replied at the rate I was going, sometime around the third week in August. Well, I hit 7000 yesterday.

Here is the jewelry. The Nike ring is 10K white gold. Nice even though it is marked 10K and is not quite that pure. It is a knock off and best I can figure it's around 7-9K. The St. Jude medal is 1/20 gold filled. Cool! The other ring is gold plated. The rest of the jewelry is silver and not in the best shape except for the whale pendant which is pretty spiffy, I think.

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Here are the coins. Wheats and one silver dime. A few additional wheats are soaking in peroxide. The no date wheat to the left of the 1949D dime is my 500th lifetime wheat. Off to my brag book!

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A few tokens. Shell "States of the Union," South Carolina. Good luck piece. Flattened penny. I always like finding them!

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Loads of buttons. These two were the deepest and the coolest, I suppose. Lousy photo.

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Enough to keep me interested. Thanks for looking.

Chris
 
Very nice Chris!
I just love the wheaties.
We used to put pennies on the railroad tracks & let the trains flatten 'em on the way home from school
Thanks for the nice memories.
 
That button might be a good find! It could also be a reproduction. It might be a Revolutionary War button from a Hessian uniform. I'll do some research. Still interesting.

Nostra Esx Deus Spes. God is Our Hope

Chris
 
From the land of the Bluenose...you da man. Some great finds and by the way sir...........never get tired at looking at clad! Keep on a digging youz!
 
Sweet finds cwilk!! Love the tokens!! WTG on all finds!!:detecting::clapping:
 
Good job Chris! Love those relics!

Alan
 
Totally awesome dude!:yo:Thanks for sharing!:biggrin:Happy Hunting!:)
 
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