Assortment of Colonial Coins and Relics

Kirk PA

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I have the day off, so since I was bored and my fiance is working, I decided to look through my collection. Each time I held a button, shoe buckle frame, or Colonial copper, it brought back memories of the dig.

I hope you guys enjoy the Colonial artifact presentation. :icon_thumleft:

Keep the passion high! :headbang:

Kirk
 

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Sandwich baggies and baby food jars half-filled with relics = Colonial loser :laughing9: Hmm...you don't have babies yet, so who in the hell is eating all of that baby food? :laughing9:
 
KylePA said:
Sandwich baggies and baby food jars half-filled with relics = Colonial loser :laughing9: Hmm...you don't have babies yet, so who in the hell is eating all of that baby food? :laughing9:

At least my collection isn't stuffed in a shoebox. :laughing7:

Kirk
 
nice pile there, Kirk.
i don't remember that counterstamped 2 reale. what's it say on it?

dwayne
 
dwayne sueno said:
nice pile there, Kirk.
i don't remember that counterstamped 2 reale. what's it say on it?

dwayne

Hey, Dwayne, the worn 2-Reales is counterstamped with "CM Berry Saloon." It was stated that this saloon was in use in the 1830s in Philadelphia. I found it back in 2006.

Kirk
 
Kirk PA said:
dwayne sueno said:
nice pile there, Kirk.
i don't remember that counterstamped 2 reale. what's it say on it?

dwayne

Hey, Dwayne, the worn 2-Reales is counterstamped with "CM Berry Saloon." It was stated that this saloon was in use in the 1830s in Philadelphia. I found it back in 2006.

Kirk

2-Reales? It is spelled "two reales," you Colonial loser. :laughing9:
 
Whens the wedding Kirk ? Let us all know two months in advance so we can make plans to be there. I'm Bringing my detector and my only large cent I ever found. :laughing9:
Nice coins and relics.
Whats with the baby food jars.
Watch out for broken glass. :thumbsup:
 
Now thats the stuff I like to dig...Huge congrats and thanks for posting these SWEET relics and coins :thumbsup:
 
KylePA said:
Sandwich baggies and baby food jars half-filled with relics = Colonial loser :laughing9: Hmm...you don't have babies yet, so who in the hell is eating all of that baby food? :laughing9:


So the guy has a fetish for baby food jars and broken Colonial relics. It's all quite normal isn't it?
 

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Kirk PA said:
dwayne sueno said:
nice pile there, Kirk.
i don't remember that counterstamped 2 reale. what's it say on it?

dwayne

Hey, Dwayne, the worn 2-Reales is counterstamped with "CM Berry Saloon." It was stated that this saloon was in use in the 1830s in Philadelphia. I found it back in 2006.

Kirk

Thanks for the info, Kirk. I love the counterstamps, but have never found any coins that had full ads on them. Very cool piece.

Dwayne
 
Umm, that's awesome stuff there bud, but why isn't everything in displays where you and others can enjoy them often? :dontknow:
 

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