Foiled Again
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First post worked good so here are some others.
This next one is some of the older, more interesting stuff I found. The railroad button would seem to be from the 1800's. I found it in the yard of the oldest train station in this city.
The toy soldier seems to be from the WW1 era. The other stuff may or may not be relics. I didn't measure the musket ball to see if it was the right diameter but it was down a long way, maybe 9 inches so I think it is genuine.
Next pic is a badge or pin I found in my front yard. It had a pin soldered on the back but it was rusted away. The badge depicts the British Royal Coat of Arms and may have been worn as part of a military uniform. The first pic has a 1943 Canadian cent to give an idea of size. The penny was found a couple of inches away. The second one my attempt to get a clear close up of the badge. Got to work on photography skills.
Thanks for looking, will post 2 more after this.
This next one is some of the older, more interesting stuff I found. The railroad button would seem to be from the 1800's. I found it in the yard of the oldest train station in this city.
The toy soldier seems to be from the WW1 era. The other stuff may or may not be relics. I didn't measure the musket ball to see if it was the right diameter but it was down a long way, maybe 9 inches so I think it is genuine.
Next pic is a badge or pin I found in my front yard. It had a pin soldered on the back but it was rusted away. The badge depicts the British Royal Coat of Arms and may have been worn as part of a military uniform. The first pic has a 1943 Canadian cent to give an idea of size. The penny was found a couple of inches away. The second one my attempt to get a clear close up of the badge. Got to work on photography skills.
Thanks for looking, will post 2 more after this.
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