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Couple of silvers and a diamond!!!

Mark kus

Well-known member
Well I’m sure the stone is not real who puts a real diamond in sterling but when I saw the stone sticking in my plug I was hoping!!
A couple mercury dimes 1920 1943 and a 46 Rosie found two buffalos one I lost no dates and about 12 wheats and a couple bucks in clad!
Get out and hunt schools are closed and no one is bothering me!
HH
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Thanks Jim and Ted looks like a .25 round forgot if that came from the school yard or field I hunted!
Lol
 
Well I’m sure the stone is not real who puts a real diamond in sterling but when I saw the stone sticking in my plug I was hoping!!
A couple mercury dimes 1920 1943 and a 46 Rosie found two buffalos one I lost no dates and about 12 wheats and a couple bucks in clad!
Get out and hunt schools are closed and no one is bothering me!
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give me a close up of the loaded cartridge and the head stamp and I'll tell you what it is and what it's worth if you're interested
 
Thanks the buffalo was in my car on the floor I’ll take some close ups of the cartridge
 
Absolutely nothing written on it that I can see
 
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.25 Stevens short Scoutly thinks.
 
What you found is a "Good" find for a cartridge collector like me. You have a loaded 44 Henry Cartridge. The ammunition was manufactured buy many many
different companies from the 1860's to about 1930. Yours has no head stamp, which detracts from its value a little. But still a Difficult find. If it was in really
nice condition it would bring $30.00 but yours is rough.... but still worth about $7.00 to an entry level collector. The interesting part about your cartridge, is that it's
a RIMFIRE cartridge, but yet it appears someone put it in a Centerfire gun and tried to shoot it... and obviously it didn't go off. Maybe a drunk Indian or Cowboy..?
 
Scoutly straightened the ring out!
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What you found is a "Good" find for a cartridge collector like me. You have a loaded 44 Henry Cartridge. The ammunition was manufactured buy many many
different companies from the 1860's to about 1930. Yours has no head stamp, which detracts from its value a little. But still a Difficult find. If it was in really
nice condition it would bring $30.00 but yours is rough.... but still worth about $7.00 to an entry level collector. The interesting part about your cartridge, is that it's
a RIMFIRE cartridge, but yet it appears someone put it in a Centerfire gun and tried to shoot it... and obviously it didn't go off. Maybe a drunk Indian or Cowboy..?
Wow very cool thanks I noticed that it was hit by a centerfire firearm and it looked like a rimfire
 
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