Lazy, lazy, lazy is the life of laralucine....

laralucine

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Hi all,
It's been a while since I made a proper post, but I've been checking in from time to time, and love seeing everyone's finds, as usual. I left my job (which is a good thing) at the end of December and have been trying to catch up around the house and with errands and stuff. I have also gotten out to hunt a fair amount, though not in the past week, as it's finally gotten cold. The day after xmas I met a great hunting buddy, and went out a few times on the weekends, and also hit my neighbors' yard pretty hard (house probably built ca. 1905). Some pix:

Several finds from a farm field - a dreidel, a "ribbon" (figure it must have been a pin, but no remaining pin on back), a religious medallion (back has a thing about the "Friar Priests"), and a broken 1935 rabies vaccination tag.
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My good coin finds from this year, in order (one each day, three days in a row!) My first V nickel! and a Merc and a Walker (my second! the first was my very first silver coin). Neighbors' yard.
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Next is a brooch, also from neighbors', gold tone, but exciting nonetheless:
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This was awesome - from the edge of my backyard - Rev War era. I started to get nervous it could be a replica, b/c my next door neighbors are, oddly enough, Rev War reenactors or something, but showed it to someone who IDed it as genuine. YAAY!!
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Another great (for me) find - same field as the first pic - buddy id'ed it as a fruit pickers' token, ca late 1800's - The script is very clear, but so fancy I can't tell if it's an "I" or an "L" (or even maybe an "S"?!?!?!)
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Finally, a commemorative spoon, from yard. It says "Admiral Dewey - Hero of Manila - Flagship Olympia" and the bowl of the spoon has a pic of the boat.
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In the neighbors' yard, I also found a silver lady's dress belt buckle (I think) - it was monogrammed, and I returned it to the home owner. He was really excited and explained that they're only the third family to live in the house, so he knew whose it was and they have met her kids/grandkids. When my neighbors moved in, they had a built-in drawer that was stuck and when they finally opened it, they found a huge leather-bound scrapbook/photo album which they eventually returned to the family. Just like on my new TV obsession "If Walls Could Talk";)

Thanks for looking and (maybe) reading my long post, and happy hunting!
Lara
 

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hollowpointred

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awesome stuff lara! the walker and that buckle are fantastic! :o
 

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Ooooooo.......Ahhhhhhhhh.......All good stuff, Lara! I love the buckle! (and the coins, of course!) :)
 

Mirage

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Nice finds there. You should get out more often. You have some great hunting opportunities where you live.
Congratulations on your first V nickel. I was excited to find my first a few weeks ago. And of coarse the Walkers are great. ;D

Other stuff awesome too. It's great to find those old relics.

Bob
 

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Great finds, Lara. Nice display too. Keep up the good work.
Bob
 

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MartyG said:
awesome stuff....... the token looks like it has a "7" on it to me

LOL - yes, you're right. I shrank the pic to fit more.. it says "No. 7" Then underneath, it says "?PE Co." (After looking with a magnifying glass, I'm fairly certain it's not "?P & Co."

Here's another pic:
 

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gypsyheart said:
Great job Lazy Girl! Could we see a larger image of the religious medal?

Thanks, Gypsy!

Here's front/back:
Front says (and has a pic of) "The Assumption"
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Back says something about the friar monastery in NY (it's downstairs, and like I said, I'm lazy), then "This medal has been blessed by a friar priest".
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LL
 

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Holy SMOKES girl! I am honestly speechless! No nails, drainage pipes, bullets? Tell me there was one or two? I am SO proud of you, (Little, just a little, jealous also ;). I can't wait for th gang to get together in the spring! Keep it up!

P.S. To heck with the job, keep swinging, maybe I'll join you ;)
 

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COUNTRY GIRL said:
Holy SMOKES girl! I am honestly speechless! No nails, drainage pipes, bullets? Tell me there was one or two? I am SO proud of you, (Little, just a little, jealous also ;). I can't wait for th gang to get together in the spring! Keep it up!

P.S. To heck with the job, keep swinging, maybe I'll join you ;)

If y'all go,can I go to? I'll tote the MD's,dig the holes and carry the coffee jug. ;D
 

COUNTRY GIRL

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Careful Papa...........us Girls dig some big holes looking for those drainage pipes. Never mind you should see the size of a hole for a nail! ;D Right Lara?
 

TnT2000

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Very nice finds Lara...That buckle is the S#[email protected] love it and the silver too....I would hunt that site any day...maybe every day..he he..
Sorry I'm addicted to this stuff and after a haul like that you will be too...Keep it up good luck
TnT

they must not have used nails on that house....He he...sorry had to say it..
 

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laralucine

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COUNTRY GIRL said:
Careful Papa...........us Girls dig some big holes looking for those drainage pipes. Never mind you should see the size of a hole for a nail! ;D Right Lara?

Hoo, boy - you're right, indeed. Besides, papa, if you do all that, what do we get to do?

Kim - of course I found tons of trash and nails and pipes and blah blah blah, but I wasn't taking pictures all along, so you'll just have to use your imagination:) I'll come get you when the ground unfreezes, or maybe we should try the beach - I had to get a new pinpointer, so now I have a backup you can use til you get one.
L
 

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