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It's been awhile since I've posted my finds here on T-Net but I thought I would start putting some up again. These are from 5 hunts over the past month. It took a lot of work at each site to come up with a few nice finds, but it was well worth the effort.
These are from an area that a map from 1857 says there was a store and a house. This is the best looking Large Cent I've found yet. The lead bail seal has a shield with three stars on it, any information on this would be greatly appreciated.




These two finds come from a property with a house built in the 1870's. Both the General Service Button and the Blinder Button, I believe are from the the WWI era.

These are from a local park. The item on the right is a wheat cent that's been hammered out to the size of a nickel.


Both of these came from the site of an old mill. The General Staff button is from the Civil War period.

These are from near a farm house built around 1920. Most of the brass or copper items came out of the farm fields nearby, so I'm thinking there may have been an earlier house. I found the coin bank buried behind an out building up against the foundation. I was really excited when I found it, hoping it was full of old coins, unfortunately it was empty.



These are from an area that a map from 1857 says there was a store and a house. This is the best looking Large Cent I've found yet. The lead bail seal has a shield with three stars on it, any information on this would be greatly appreciated.




These two finds come from a property with a house built in the 1870's. Both the General Service Button and the Blinder Button, I believe are from the the WWI era.

These are from a local park. The item on the right is a wheat cent that's been hammered out to the size of a nickel.


Both of these came from the site of an old mill. The General Staff button is from the Civil War period.

These are from near a farm house built around 1920. Most of the brass or copper items came out of the farm fields nearby, so I'm thinking there may have been an earlier house. I found the coin bank buried behind an out building up against the foundation. I was really excited when I found it, hoping it was full of old coins, unfortunately it was empty.



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