A First For Us--Draped Busts! 1683 Mass Property

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Hi everyone,

John cleared brambles from a new area near where some old outbuildings are on his property. He started detecting and found an 1802 large cent--worn, but he can still see the date and some lettering. He cleaned it up a bit and went back out. Would you believe in the same hole he dug an 1803 large cent?! So cool. This one is in better condition. He also found a pretty basket-weave button, age unknown, tiny bit of gold left, and what might be another Victorian sash cinch (not sure). Hope you all have a great weekend! As always, thanks for looking! -Lisa & John
 

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btjbtj

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Congrats on that awesome 1805. :occasion14: I believe my oldest US minted coin is and 1831 LC. Ya'll got me by 26 years. :notworthy:

Loco - they are 1802 and 1803! Your 1831 is certainly worthy...! We don't have one of those yet. :happysmiley: Thanks for looking, ~L&J
 

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IMG_3919.JPG L&J--- regarding the reed, got the big one a year ago-- told it is a "diatonic 10 note" harmonica with high & low tone for each note. soft lead body, riveted brass fingers, small broken one found a few weeks back down 12" at the former Colonial farm----I have dug 3 organ pedals once, thought they were shoes for alien oxen, sure would explain why African Wildebeests are so durn ugly:laughing7::laughing7:
 

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View attachment 1366613 L&J--- regarding the reed, got the big one a year ago-- told it is a "diatonic 10 note" harmonica with high & low tone for each note. soft lead body, riveted brass fingers, small broken one found a few weeks back down 12" at the former Colonial farm----I have dug 3 organ pedals once, thought they were shoes for alien oxen, sure would explain why African Wildebeests are so durn ugly:laughing7::laughing7:

Port--wow! Thanks for the info and photo! Looks like a match. I'm heading up to John's this weekend, so I'll be sure to label it. -L&J
 

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