Old Canadian Beaver And Injun Head.

Hans R Dirty

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Had another outing with the boys at the 93rd site. Weather was great and the digging was none stop.
Here is a shot of the emptied pouch.

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Cleaned them up a bit.

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Hears the beaver and Injun head. I think it's Canadian engineers.

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2 more militia buttons and a old Dungarees fastener.

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A couple of crusty copper's 1799 and 1832 token.

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Anyone know what this is? It weighs 7 1/4 lbs, brass covering filled with cast iron.

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It also has a loop hole at the top. I was thinking it might be a clanger from a very large Bell?
Any suggestions appreciated.

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The Patriot

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The Patriot said:
Would've responded sooner but my computer at home is still on the blink...You also found few sweet finds there Hans...that Beaver button is kewl... I would love to hit that site once more before the freeze...maybe Tues or Wed.???

Nice finds you have there, have not studied coins very much but do like em a lot, speaking of beavers I live in wooded area and have a beaver dam 150 meters in back of my home they are great animals. Happy Hunting.
 

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stringplucker said:
Ain't nothing like an old Canadian beaver. ;D

I completely agree . . . I should know because I'm married to one! :laughing7:

Very nice finds HRD!
Love those early buckles! :o

Dave
 

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