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Last 6 hunts, including 1876 silver

407floyd

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It's been a while since I've posted, but between work and home, I have no time. Anyway, the 1876CC dime was found at a location I've hunted many times and just missed it. Other notable finds are: 1919 WWI Victory Medal, 1918 '66' Display Club fob (Sherer Cabinets), silver spoon bowl, 1900 Round Oak Stove emblem, Union army cuff button, 1954-55 Plymouth emblem, Mississippi sales tax receipt, 1893-1908 $1.00 token for merchandise at a store in Marble Falls, Tx., a 1920s lady's Metro watch, and a brass tag from J. L. Peay's livery stable in Belton, Tx. In the first pic, the blue item is all that's left of a 1968 red-line Hot Wheels car. All the plastic parts disintegrated when I cleaned it.
 
Nice group of finds.. Congrats on the CC seated dime..
 
WOW! That's a lot of loot!!! Great collection.
 
:surprised: Fantastic haul of goodies!
 
Very impressive collection of super nice finds!:thumbup:
 
What a great haul - and a big congrats on the Seated CC Dime !
 
That is a really great collection of finds!!
Very productive hunts you had.
 
Great group of finds Floyd, looks like you and your Whites are on your A game!!
Any idea what the ladies shoe was, maybe an ash tray?

HH Jeff
 
Hey laplander, never considered that about the brass shoe. I think you’re right. It was made in India.
 
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