Ammoman
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It?s been a while since I have posted.
Anyhow I?m still alive and getting stronger every day.
Here is my take on an 1820 permission.
When I first dug the nickel I thought it was a worn out penny or a clad dime but after a couple of minutes the Roman numeral 3 emerged and BAM! My favorite find of the day announced itโs self.
This is about as clean as I can get it. Itโs starting to flake on the edges so I donโt know if I will ever get a positive date.
The Real is pretty slick but I was able to get the last two numbers of 81 making it a1781
The ring looks to have a gold band but the stone and setting look like costume jewelry. Not sure how old it is but I would guess early 1900?s
The thimble is made of silver and reads J. B. Schafer Jeweler
Anyhow I?m still alive and getting stronger every day.
Here is my take on an 1820 permission.
When I first dug the nickel I thought it was a worn out penny or a clad dime but after a couple of minutes the Roman numeral 3 emerged and BAM! My favorite find of the day announced itโs self.
This is about as clean as I can get it. Itโs starting to flake on the edges so I donโt know if I will ever get a positive date.
The Real is pretty slick but I was able to get the last two numbers of 81 making it a1781
The ring looks to have a gold band but the stone and setting look like costume jewelry. Not sure how old it is but I would guess early 1900?s
The thimble is made of silver and reads J. B. Schafer Jeweler
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