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Finds for Saturday and Sunday and a surprise.

Here is the finds pic for Saturday and some other bits.

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Seven George VI pennies, two young Elizabeth pennies and two wheat cents. Good amount of clad, not enough to pay the parking but....the CTX3030 is hot on clad dimes this weekend. 13 total.

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Interesting old necklace heart pendant.

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Second one of these I've found.

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Old silver plated spoon. Maker is: WM Rogers & Sons AA. it also has a I S stamp hallmark. WM Rogers was a pioneer in silverplating, after his death his sons carried on with the company.

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Sunday's Finds along with a surprise when I finally cleaned my coins. I thought I didn't get anything but clad and old pennies today, boy was I wrong.

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Again the CTX3030 was HOT HOT on clad dimes. 14 today. Also got six George VI Pennies, two young Elizabeth pennies and two wheat cents.

Better finds and the surprise follows.

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1920 George V One Cent.

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What I thought was a dirt covered cap pistol hammer, turns out to be a tiny Schnauzer dog.

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And the surprise. What I thought was a clad dime, it's REALLY blackened tarnished. 1944 George VI silver Dime. YAY! No silver drought today.

GL & HH ALL!
 
That's funny I've fount that same spoon!
 
Great assortment of goodies, and silver too.....:clapping:
 
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