how the heller did this coin wind up here? the indian knows

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Nice old coin saves. Congrats
 

I find many foriegn coins They look like some ancient roman coins to me at first well done
 

Nice finds! :occasion14:

I am always amazed at what we find while detecting...you really never know!
 

Nice Indian Head and 1911 2 Heller coin from Austria! Achtung Baby! :laughing7: Sub
 

Im partial to dreary as well as all the 8’s. Nice finds! The Midwest has a lot to offer just turn off the national news.
 

Nice finds! :icon_thumleft: Nice IHP.
 

Did it belong to Heller Keller? Nice Injun!
 

Congrats on the coins.
 

Horrible as it sounds I've seen collections of items looted from the pockets of the dead on WW1 battlefields. The item is contemporary to this period as well as being in the focus of such activity. The war being started as a result of atrocities committed by the Germans and Austrians in Serbia, an Austrian coin might be really tempting to a Doughboy.
 

Horrible as it sounds I've seen collections of items looted from the pockets of the dead on WW1 battlefields. The item is contemporary to this period as well as being in the focus of such activity. The war being started as a result of atrocities committed by the Germans and Austrians in Serbia, an Austrian coin might be really tempting to a Doughboy.
THANKS..this coin does have some cool history about it.
i didn't think about the struggles and hard times that the people endured during that period of time..
thanks for reminding me that i am truly blessed to be an American.
god bless America....
HH..
OWG...
 

My grandfather was a cook, he'd made a shadow box from some old cabinet he had. Abt 36" square. As a kid I'd always go into his collection room and stare at the weird looking stuff in the display. I remember porcelainized silver cigarette and snuff boxes with the officer's portrait on the front and the names of the junior officers. Tiny corkscrews, porcelain family portraits and pictures of wives and girlfriends. Tiny testaments written in German. Gold and silver teeth. Pocketknives unusual to American design. Metal toothpicks and ear spoons. Bullet art. Family daguerreotypes,
syringes and other personal medical stuff. Money and spiritual medallions. Prayers written on fabric and fragile paper. And a whole lot more. I asked him several times where the stuff came from but he always covered it up and shoed me off to my father. Pretty grim stuff!
 

Absolutely awesome
 

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