better photos of the 1812 Classic LC & 1942 Canada George lighter

port ewen ace

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also got a 2 5/16 brass disc and a piece of horse mane comb with less than $2 in clad. amazing how the ATPro at full screen can sniff the REALLY DEEP quality targets. if the target moves above 40----DIG IT!! back again until we eat this whole 25 acres----there be treasure here:icon_thumleft::icon_thumright: IMG_3663.JPG IMG_3664.JPG IMG_3665.JPG IMG_3666.JPG IMG_3667.JPG IMG_3668.JPG
 

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I tried to find the one's I got, but this was the first that came to hand, not a good example, as its burnt.

Made from a brass nut, with 2 farthings either side, this one dated 1941. Lots were made by the soldiers, as smoking was popular in the trenches.
 

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Ps, just read the title again, why Canadian? Its a British Threepence.
 

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port ewen ace

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OOOPS!! I am still giddy over the LC and Great Britain trench art. thanks for the slap back to reality :--)
Ps, just read the title again, why Canadian? Its a British Threepence.
 

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