Old ladle, indian and Barber Dime

je177

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I dug this old ladle, this 1907 Indian and 1912 Barber Dime at an old home site. I can't believe how well preserved the indian was! Can anyone tell me anything about this spoon? It has a mark that looks like it reads U.S.S Co. On the back. Overall, it was a pretty good day. Thanks for looking!
 

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Great Finds! Congratulations on the silver.
 

Big Congrats. 1912 Barber Dime, my first Silver coin. Looks like the Indian was in some kind soil, it is sweet. I have been really spoiled here in Ohio with good kind soil for my copper finds. I only recently started field site hunting and boy what a difference the fertilizers/chemicals do to the coppers, pretty much just kills them.
Good stuff and again, Congrats!
 

Not sure about your spoon makers marks - but it seems military to me . The shape looks like a soup spoon (large round bowl)
Your Indian Head Cent is a honey - Nice ! and the Barber is not too shabby either .
 

that soil must be nice, great looking finds, congrats
 

Nice finds and good shape to.
 

Man you gotta love them indians!, that deep green patina is really nice, of course congrats on the barber too! Sorry can't help w the ladle
 

Very nice coins. The IHC is in really nice shape. Good show!
 

I found the same maker on your spoon on some silver military pins from WW1. So you can probably date it to that time frame at least! [emoji2]ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1421934441.825527.jpg
 

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