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had a tremendous day hunting.

Marc(NB)

New member
Went back to that site as last week where I dug that small dog collar lock.As I got there I noticed the garden was tilled,probably as least 10 inchs deep.This is a huge garden and I only detected a small area.Here are my finds.
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Dug my 2nd Nova Scotia thistle token.Its a one penny token and its huge in size!This blasted out really loud in the headphones
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I had a hard time cleaning the crud off of my coins.
Heres a "Bouquet Sous" dated 1837.
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This is my mystery coin...shes a toasty one but I can see some details but not enough to ID it.Anybody know what it can be?
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Other side of mystery coin
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Got myself another old buckle
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Musket ball whats the caliber??
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To bad the plow got to this crotle bell before I did.
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Now I just love this button!Is this what they call a sporstman button?
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Back of the button.
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Would the age of this button be inline with the old coppers?

I also eyeballed some clay pipe stems and a small piece of the bowl.
Thanks for looking HH
 
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