a few hours of digging

fortbball9

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Went out a few hours today and did pretty good I found 10 spencer bullets,3 Colt dragoon bullets and 1 Army colt bullet.Also found 2 spencer cartridges,1 large rivet (looks like a saber rivet).A 1864 Indian head penny and a small item that has a star in the middle and reads GRIMLAND PLAY COIN (front) the (back) has a 10 inside of four stars.Hope you enjoy the pics.

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SC_hunter

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That was a nice outing. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

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Congrats on the haul of bullets, very nice wtg :thumbsup:
Glenn
 

Bertman

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Sweet finds... The play coin was manufactured in the late 1940's and was produced by the Grimland brothers of Jacksonville, Florida. The company moved to Waco, Texas in 1948 or 1949 and soon went bankrupt. They were taken over by Waco-Tex, which became Grove-Tex, the makers of UNCLE SAM PLAY MONEY... There are 2,000 to 5,000 of the play coin you found estimated to exist...

HH Robert
 

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