4 silver's and a sterling...

basssmann

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YOUNGSVILLE, N.Y...... moved to Jacksonville, Flor
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VIPER TRIDENT , Fisher F75 and just added a CTX 3030 Minelab and Minelab Nox 800
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All Treasure Hunting
Working this big deserted camp for a while and this is from the last 3 trips there... S000, cold...

1947 Rosie dime
1952 Washington quarter
1937 Mercury dime
1916 Mercury dime (No D -- 4th 1916 this year)
Sterling charm -- can anyone read or id ???
Ox knob

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Congrats on a very successful couple of hunts. Lots of Silver there and that's awesome.:thumbsup:
 

Very nice hunt with some nice silver! :occasion14:
 

Nice silver finds. Congrats
 

Very Nice!!!! Congrats!!!!
 

Nice finds! the weather this time of year almost takes the fun out of detecting,eh?:tongue3:
 

Heck ya bass, looks like some good outings to me. Could the charm be Latin? Keep the goodies coming!
 

Hey, Wash... someone on another site identified my charm... started using them in 1880, but, still make them... It's a Saint Benedict's Cross medal...……

The medal is one of the oldest and most honored medals used by Christians and, due to the belief in its power against evil, is also known as the "devil-chasing medal".[3] As early as the 11th century, it may have initially had the form of Saint Benedict's cross, and was used by Pope Leo IX.[3]
The reverse side of the medal carries the Vade retro satana ("Begone, Satan!")[4] formula which has been used by Christians to ward off evil since the 15th century. Basss
 

Quite a plate lunch you've got there Bassman, and a little protection never hurts!

Congrats and good luck!
 

Good job Bassman nice coins I love that pendant that is sweeeeet!!!!! Its cold here too
 

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