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Weekend finds

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Met some new and old friends this weekend for a little hunting in Suffolk. I took my little boy with me today, and he insured Dad's bag was full. Every rock in sight was collected! Small, large, or flat were thrown into my bag. Love the extra weight, <img src="/metal/html/sad.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":sad"> . Then he grabbed this one I have in the picture. Let me know if I'm seeing things, but this looks like a Native American petroglyph? It looks just like a hunting seen with a colonial man on top, a indian on the lower left side, and a deer center right. Do you guys see what I do?
<STRONG>SORRY FOR THE SIZE</STRONG>
 
I'm going to be cleaning these guys up. It looks like they are, but do to the gunk I'm not 100% sure. I have little experience with Chinese coins.
I found them up over near that new barn yesterday.
 
Hi Vern; those marks were made by plows or disc's. They are caused by the metal "scuff's" left from iron farm equipment, which over time will rust, leaving the marks you see. Keep searching the site. Appears you have found an early house site. Good hunting, David @ Dixie
 
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