Silver spoon, colonial coppers.

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Found a nice silver spoon, couple of King George II, and a few buckles.
 

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Pretty sweet hunt in my book....Love that old hallmark on the spoon.
 
1737 KG........NICE! :headbang: :headbang:
 
nice finds! sweet spoon! :thumbsup:
 
Those are some nice old coppers man. I still have never found A KG. Got over 30 large copper coins in my collection. Colonial finds I love but they are not my primary chase. I take anything pre 64 and easy to find. But prefer older the better.

HH Jer
 
Great Georgies And Silver!
W & Owl hallmark is lovely :o
The Weidlich Sterling Spoon Co. of Bridgeport, Connecticut 1915-1952
 
Love the who-who bird......nice company mark.
And the King G's.....when hunting in the U.S., never found any of them.
Best of luck in future hunts. :thumbsup:
 

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