Masonic Colonial Cufflinks, Pewter spoon parts, Dandy Button, Ball button; etc

Colonial Copper Zeus

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The title pretty much tells it all. It's always nice to find cufflinks, especially ones still attached. There is a pattern on them but you can't make it out due to corrosion. I'm satisfied even though for me it's mostly about coins.
Chris
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timekiller

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Yep Very nice set of Cuffs! :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumright: Anytime they come up together still is cool! :thumbsup: But then add what they are or was on them and it's a even better find. :notworthy:
You guy's keep those hands dirty ;D
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Pete :hello:
 

MinelabSwinger

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Chris that cufflink is awesome. I found the exact same one last year however mine was only half. I found mine on a site where the newest coin found was 1810. I would say you are on a very early site for sure. Great research and great find! Keep up the good work!
 

Kyle PA

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Unc, I still would like to kick that early settler right in the arse. He could have dropped us a few early American coppers along with the cufflinks. :'(

Let's get into something killer next weekend! Dang it, we need it bad. :'(

Nephew
 

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