Crotal Bell, Mercury Dime.

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We are visiting family in Northern California and was able to get out detecting with my father-in-law for a couple of hours. Didn't expect to find anything old, but found an awesome Crotal bell and a 1917 mercury dime. Couldn't beleive I found this bell. Any idea how old it is. :dontknow:
The best thing about the day is the ground isn't frozen. :wink:
 

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Not Familiar with these bells,
But Nice Digs :thumbsup:
 

The only place I see these bells is on T NET,arent they cool.Good hunt
keep it up. Thanks.................K.KID. :icon_thumleft:............
 

Nice dig's....Crotal's usually date from the mid 1500's through the the late 17's...Happy Holiday's
 

I think that bell made a long journey from the east coast.
 

great looking finds!!! MR TUFF
 

Nice Crotal bell :thumbsup:
And a bit of silver as well.
Nice hunt guys....
Happy Holidays
Soup
 

Sniffy said:
I think that bell made a long journey from the east coast.
Nope, I found it in CA, but its going to make a Jet Blue journey back to the east coast. :wink:
Have a Merry Christmas.
 

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