Colonial Silver

JimDon

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I stopped at the local thrift store and dug the the cutlery bin. Spied this beauty. Newell Harding 1822-1862 coin silver teaspoon. And as a bonus found a 1964 Rosie in the Coinstar machine at the Food Lion next-door. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1506643883.976607.webp
 

Nice score!! Coin silver is so fun to find. Great Boston piece probably 1840's-1850' by the look of the handle. Well done!
 

Fun to find old silver. My oldest is English hallmarked 1750. Seems the old American coin silver I've come across is always marked with a maker I can't find any info on, but there were many back then. Hopefully I'll run across one of those Paul Revere's someday.
 

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Nice! I just found a silver dime in a coin star today as well!
 

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