IHP, V, and coinstar silver

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Some recent finds to share from a few different hunts. One of the nicer Indian Heads I have found recently. It's the "no L" variety of 1864. The silver quarter was a coinstar find. I almost missed it because of the crazy toning on the obverse and actually only realized it was silver from the sound, and then took a closer look. The watch winder is the only one I have ever found that has glass at the center. The Victorian pendant/sash buckle was a common Greek goddess motif...I've shared a pic of an undug example. HH everyone! -Mr. Digger
 

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Nice, interesting finds! Congratulations and thanks for sharing.
 
Some recent finds to share from a few different hunts. One of the nicer Indian Heads I have found recently. It's the "no L" variety of 1864. The silver quarter was a coinstar find. I almost missed it because of the crazy toning on the obverse and actually only realized it was silver from the sound, and then took a closer look. The watch winder is the only one I have ever found that has glass at the center. The Victorian pendant/sash buckle was a common Greek goddess motif...I've shared a pic of an undug example. HH everyone! -Mr. Digger
Very Cool!!! Congrats!!!
 

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