Some late 1800s goodies

Murray8144

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This site has given up a ton of stuff from the 1800s (no 1800s silver though :icon_scratch:). Today I managed an 1899 V-Nickel, an 1898 IHP, a tiny flat button, an intact two-piece British army general service button (according to the 'what is it' forum), and a sterling cufflink...at least I think it's a cufflink.

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Wildcat1750

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Nice handful of finds there - I always like the V Nickels and IH Cents and the cuff link and buttons round the hunt out nicely! :thumbsup:
 

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That's a great hunt really old coins and button great display case stuff Thanks for the post!!!!!
 

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Nice hunt man. Dont recall seeing a silver collar stud ever posted. Is it marked?
 

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