Base gives up 1930/40 silver ST. Christopher metal during short hunt

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Decided to hit the base again for a one hour hunt. I came up with three wheat's and one old ST Christopher metal. It was a nice surprise and brought the silver count to 3 for the weekend. Thanks for looking.

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Look like that base has some good finds. Good luck, and HH......
 

That is an awesome medal! Very nice find! I like to find the religous medals! It is really a nice one! :icon_sunny:
 

The stylized plane and car really make the medal , the designation of "silver" is also charming and in contrast to

the customary .925 , or sterling , would seem to indicate manufacture on a much lesser scale . Argentium.
 

Congrats on your finds, HH! :thumbsup:

Interesting St. Chris. pendant. I found a Victorian style ring last year that had the words "silver" inscribed on the inside of it too. Very cool.

HH,
CAPTN SE
Dan
 

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