Been Finding Some Cool Stuff

JimInPhilly

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...Been having a good time lately ..Most of these finds are from the last couple days .

First pic. first row : an art-deco snap , a toy soldier helmet, and a game board piece.
Second Row: Silver thimble . a "26" Luggage tag ( I think) and a musketball.

Bottom row: Large button a smaller button , the third button says TREBLE GILT (?).

Second pic is an 1858 Flying Eagle , it didnt clean up well.

And three injuns...1863 , 1892 , 1893.

Have Fun ;D

Jim
 

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BuckleBoy

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Is the middle photo a Flying Eagle Cent? Just can't quite make it out...

Nice finds. I like the silver thimble and flat button.
 

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TreasureTales

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JimInPhilly welcome to the forum. Isn't this fun!!!!! You have some great finds there. I like everything shown. It's all good!!!! Keep 'em coming.
 

lonewolfe

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nice digs!

HH
 

bazinga

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Great digs! A flying eagle and a fatty indian! Don't see too many of those!
 

West Jersey Detecting

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eathabs said:
Whats a fatty indian??

If you look closely to the picture you will notice that the 1863 is thicker. It weighed nearly 25% more than the 1864 Cents These early Indian Cents are nicknamed "fat boys"
 

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