Good morning good digs

Hvactech19

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Predator 3, AT MAX, EQUINOX 800
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All Treasure Hunting

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Great finds I have an empty bucket waiting for a copper lol nice job that merc and button are pretty cool. Sounds like a good day in my book. Keep rippin. Tommy
 

Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

Nice spot. If you clean the dirt off the back of the button it may have writing on it, and I'd say it's late 1700's to around 1830's. The piece of lead looks like someone made a gaming piece out of it, too thick for a poker chip, but easily usable on a variety of other games.
 

Thank you cal cobra!
 

Nice finds- still diggin here in Mass, all winter- Amazing!
 

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