DigIron2
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- Jan 22, 2014
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- Fisher f75/1270/1266x/Radio Shack Treasure tracker/
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
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They are beautiful,I think they used a purer grade of silver back then too. No sir, that pine tree has been on my wish list since I startedOh man I'm so glad you posted that beautiful coin! These early silver coins are the most beautiful coins out there. Wow that's a rare one. Don't you worry about my tree coin when you've got one of those up your sleeve lol
thanks,yeah I took it to a show and thatis what some of the experts said, rim damage.They are tough when it comes to grading coins.I found it about a couple years ago in V.aOMGosh! That 1794 is in unreal condition! What a sweet find that is! You mean those t i n y scratches on that edge dropped the value that much? Ouch. Still, amazing find. How long ago and did you find it in Va.?
OMG!!! You have no idea what you just did to me looking at that coin.
I think thats the most beautiful thing i ever saw!!!!
I was talking about the larger one.Judging by its light construction and the way it was made I believe it to be a frame belt buckle. View attachment 1099760 I put it with two modern frame buckles for comparison.Note the extra thin/light construction where the tongue is attached.People had to hold their pants up as well as horses I know their is no way to prove it for certainty but I think that is what it is. View attachment 1099776 Here are a few of the harness/strap buckles I have found