BIG Silver, little Silver, broken Silver, and a Cool Silver

Rick (Nova Scotia)

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My second career half dollar. For once the screaming 90's ID was not a soda can. A half dollar is a welcome sight coming out of the dirt, even if not very old. Funny I've never found real silverware before this year, this year I got a number of broken pieces, and a complete spoon.

I think the little buckle is colonial.

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OK so that was yesterday. I just got back from some random digging, and this is the cool Silver, I don't know what it is, but my first thought was a little tea pot, as it has a small "pig tail" thing on the back, that might have been the handle...now I'm not so sure It is flattened out quite bad, but I'm thinking it was never round to begin with. Only decorated on the one side. Any ideas ?

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The Patriot

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Now your showing us how it should be done Rick! Congrats on the big silver...a screamer
 

Steve in PA

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Quite a thrill when you pop one of those big silvers Rick. Nice haul on the smaller ones too!
 

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