Coppers, buttons,relics

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Fisher F70
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All Treasure Hunting

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That weight looks great! Congrats on a productive hunt!
 

I would be very pleased with a hunt giving up that many relics. Big congrats!
 

Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

Wow, you are on the "old!" That weight appears to be 1600's-1700's IMHO, but someone like Crusader with a much better knowledge of such things will let you know for sure! Sub8-)
 

Those are some nice finds, love that weight!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Nice finds, love the weight.
 

Very nice group of relics!
 

Really great relics! The weight you found looks like some sort of coin weight. In Bill Dancy's Discovering Virginia's Colonial Artifacts, Bill mentions finding a coin weight bearing XS for ten shillings. Yours with XXS could be a 20 shilling coin weight.
 

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Nice variety of finds. Congrats. That’s a cool looking weight.
 

Very cool saves!
 

When your finding coin/bullion weights like that then your likely hunting in the right spot:icon_thumright: That strap guide is really nice too
 

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