Big sterling thimble

K1DDO1979

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Made yet another stop at my spot on the way to work and only got one nice find. I always wanted a silver thimble and today was the day. Its around early 1900's and I put a bit of info on the maker in a picture below. It's a bit beat up but I'll take it. Thanks for looking! [emoji2] ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1465596444.648623.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1465596454.412256.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1465596460.797050.webp
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The mighty F2 strikes again. Congrats on digging the silver thimble K1DDO. :occasion14:

Depending on how it was in the ground I would imagine it rang up somewhere between a dime and quarter VDI reading.
 

The mighty F2 strikes again. Congrats on digging the silver thimble K1DDO. :occasion14:

Depending on how it was in the ground I would imagine it rang up somewhere between a dime and quarter VDI reading.

Thanks. I'm loving the new upgrade and I did finally get out with the new machine for a bit the other night and instantly got a deep silver quarter. The f2 treated me so well over the years it's not going to be retired any time soon. Probably keep it as my detector to take on work trips,etc. just in case! [emoji106]
 

I love finding thimbles congrats
 

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