More colonial finds in the Greenbrier Valley, including a 1794 liberty cap

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Very nice! That Liberty Cap is a bucket lister - congrats! :occasion14:
 

I'm thinking the round piece is a broach. It looks like a pin was fastened on the backside. And it doesn't seem like a watch casing to me. The round pewter concave item is possibly a mold for pewter buttons?
 

Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

Great saves! Congrats :icon_thumleft:
 

Nice hunt, nice Liberty cap & some really nice relics, congrats
 

Awesome to have a nice clear date on that Lib cap. I’m yet to get beyond 1797 on the LCs. I’ve got a pile of those lol
 

Tip, top, Scavenger! All the better for an "Undisclosed Location" LOL!
 

A veritable colonial gold mine! Any one of those items would make my day... KUDOS!!!
 

Nice!!

Got my first Cap last year and it's definitely nice to be able to get a date. I was amazed how thick mine was.

Great saves!!
 

Nice finds John
 

Awesome Liberty Cap, my favorite old copper! :occasion14:
 

Thanks. Now I really want to find a 1793. But don't we all I suppose....
 

You’re finding some GREAT stuff in “the Western Frontier”!!
 

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