Scored Tiny Silver Today

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Hey everyone,

Needed to get out for a little afternoon work break so I went to a permission at a neighbor's house a few blocks south. My guess is that it's a 1920s house.

No silver coinage today but I had some decent digs.

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Keepers:
-Little sterling charm? It says "Sterling Forget-me-Not" on the back
-7 Wheats (19S, 20S, 25, 30S, 36, 40, 47D)
-An old lapel pin from woman's home companion the american magazine (circa 1930s?)

Sterling charm rang up with a high noise but only hit in the 30s. A couple of the wheats only hit as high as 37 as well. Gotta dig it all!

Good luck out there
-W
 

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Congratualtions on the old coin shooting! :icon_thumleft:
 

No target left behind is the way to roll. Decent finds!
 

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Nice finds Washingtonian! Thanks for sharing...
 

Very cute Sterling silver bracelet thingy. Wheats are still keepers in my book. Ya' did fine buddy. I hope you get a grip on your new machine and turn some of your old sights into NEW ONES!:hello:
 

Hi. Nice finds. Love the little sterling charm.:icon_thumright:
 

Nice finds Washingtonian. Keep up the good work.
 

I have a link just like yours. Mine has “Kaylie” engraved on it. Nice recovery!

Good luck to you and Jr.
 

That sterling charm is probably part of a WW2 sweetheart bracelet. I have found a few underwater with the links gone. Sometimes each piece has been engraved in the middle.

Nice
 

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