My three cents

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Met up with a guy that I met on this forums, today. I took him to a permission that borders the Bennington Battlefield and we spent about three hours there. Last year I found my first LC and today I found my 2nd within twenty minutes of being there. We decided to walk to the spot that I had found my first LC and two minutes later, my 3rd then another minute, my 4th. Sadly he didn't find one on this trip but he did pull a few nice relics. I don't have any pics of his finds but here are my three LC's. Note that one is quite a bit thinner than the other two. Anyone know why that would be if not just worn down? Thank you for looking. They are toasty!
 

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Here are the iron pieces I pulled from the field two of the three are easily identified the third spike object I have no idea
 

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Three large cents in one hunt is great. Too bad the ground was not kind to them. I always wanted to get over to hunt that area. A lot of colonial history around Hoosick !

Yes there is and I'm trying like heck to find some of it...heh
 

Here are the iron pieces I pulled from the field two of the three are easily identified the third spike object I have no idea

That is the spikey thing i was referring to and no, it is not a fingernail...lol
 

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