Two Large Cents and a Tooth?

DeArmitt Pa

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We went back to the same property and worked another section of the yard and it yielded fantastic results for me.

For iron I got a nice single tree, half a horse bit, a iron buckle and a stirrup ???

Two mystery pieces- The one is broken and made out of pewter. The one with the ring is strange. I do not know if it was broken or not. The one side has a basket with flowers in it with the letters T and O on opposite sides. The other side has a cross-hatched pattern on it. Anyone have an ID on it?

The left large cent is an 1814 and is rough on the front, the back is real nice and has a die crack at the top left. The right one is a 1797, again rough on the front.The back is decent. I am always stoked to find a largie, let alone two :laughing7:

I found the tooth going after a signal. Im not sure what it belongs too ???. I know it is not a cow tooth for that much. Bedford Bob happens to have a cow skull and the teeth in it are too small and too thin. Any ideas on it?
 

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CMDiamonddawg

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Great finds ..the third pic ..is a watch winder .I found one a few months back ..Cru , id it ..very 1800,s cool !!! I have seen that wash board look on woolly mammoth molars but of course they are much larger ..a piece of one :icon_scratch: what ever ,it looks extremely old , even ancient . 8) 90 degrees here , speaking of cool , no mding today for moi , gone swimming :laughing7: 8) 8) De A , dawg
 

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olekyground

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Sweet finds!! Maybe you'll find some gold next time!! 8)
 

CRUSADER

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CMDiamonddawg said:
Great finds ..the third pic ..is a watch winder .I found one a few months back ..Cru , id it ..very 1800,s cool !!! I have seen that wash board look on woolly mammoth molars but of course they are much larger ..a piece of one :icon_scratch: what ever ,it looks extremely old , even ancient . 8) 90 degrees here , speaking of cool , no mding today for moi , gone swimming :laughing7: 8) 8) De A , dawg

Agreed, its a very cool fob watch winder :headbang:

The other piece which is pewter & broken, does it have a filled in hole at the top?

Horse tooth probably
 

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DeArmitt Pa

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Jun 7, 2009
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CRUSADER said:
CMDiamonddawg said:
Great finds ..the third pic ..is a watch winder .I found one a few months back ..Cru , id it ..very 1800,s cool !!! I have seen that wash board look on woolly mammoth molars but of course they are much larger ..a piece of one :icon_scratch: what ever ,it looks extremely old , even ancient . 8) 90 degrees here , speaking of cool , no mding today for moi , gone swimming :laughing7: 8) 8) De A , dawg

Agreed, its a very cool fob watch winder :headbang:

The other piece which is pewter & broken, does it have a filled in hole at the top?

Horse tooth probably



No, that pewter peice does not have a hole. I did think a draft horse tooth or maybe even an ox tooth of some sort. You just don't know what your going to come across when your detecting.
 

HEAVYMETALNUT

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cool relics and very nice coins . idk about an ox tooth.that thing looks prehistoric to me. :dontknow:
 

Deepdiger60

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Nice copper finds and readable :icon_thumleft: i like that watch winder ,that sure is a big tooth :dontknow: Good hunt Dd60
 

Redneck315chick

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very nice collection, the tooth is a weird portion of it, find out what kind of animal its from?? :dontknow:
 

diggerfororo

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CRUSADER said:
CMDiamonddawg said:
Great finds ..the third pic ..is a watch winder .I found one a few months back ..Cru , id it ..very 1800,s cool !!! I have seen that wash board look on woolly mammoth molars but of course they are much larger ..a piece of one :icon_scratch: what ever ,it looks extremely old , even ancient . 8) 90 degrees here , speaking of cool , no mding today for moi , gone swimming :laughing7: 8) 8) De A , dawg

Agreed, its a very cool fob watch winder :headbang:

The other piece which is pewter & broken, does it have a filled in hole at the top?

Horse tooth probably

I believe you will find the tooth to be a MULEs

Les
 

craigv3

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Large Cents make me drool!!

NICE!!!!!!

"Z"
 

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