it was a Flatware kinda night

streakert

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I decided to dig all the blasting beer can signals and look what happened,
My first sterling silver spoon.( R &W WILSON co)
Philadelphia PA 1820s 1850s.
Next came ( THE MAYFLOWER) ALBERT PICK & CO, the Mayflower was a hotel in Washington DC circa 1927,
Then Silco stainless (WWII) US
And the last two are IDK haha
I also dug lots of copper canning jar lids with the white glass insert. No coins worth mentioning.
 

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cjon455

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Awesome silver spoon! That's a lot of silver in one item!
 

dirtlooter

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nice silver
 

Argentium

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A silver spoon is a pretty special find actually - most of us will probably never find one - Sweet.
 

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