BladeRunner2019
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I actually found this last weekend, but thought it was trash. Found it when I cleaned out my pouch before going hunting this weekend. I put it in the what is it forum and was told it's a bridle rosette with what is probably the owners initials. My first rosette!


Found this yesterday at the same house I found the rosette. Any help on what it was used for would be appreciated. It reads "SEAL DP CO". Sorry I forgot to include a coin for scale. It's about 1.25 inches long.

Found one of these junkers at a tot lot and the other at an abandoned house. I found the house today by accident today when I was at a school. I was walking the tree line and the house was about 40 feet into the woods. It would appear to be on the school grounds since it's inside a fence line, but I can't imagine why they wouldn't have torn it down yet. I'll get pictures the next time I go. I found the ring on the bottom in the "front yard" of the house. The only coins I found were a 1946 Jefferson and a Lincoln cent that I didn't bother looking at the date. I was disappointed I didn't find anything older.

Probably my best find this weekend was at a local school this afternoon. I was just hoping to add to my clad total and scored this cool silver ring. Seems to be a fairly well known sterling company based on my searches.


Thanks for looking. GL & HH


Found this yesterday at the same house I found the rosette. Any help on what it was used for would be appreciated. It reads "SEAL DP CO". Sorry I forgot to include a coin for scale. It's about 1.25 inches long.

Found one of these junkers at a tot lot and the other at an abandoned house. I found the house today by accident today when I was at a school. I was walking the tree line and the house was about 40 feet into the woods. It would appear to be on the school grounds since it's inside a fence line, but I can't imagine why they wouldn't have torn it down yet. I'll get pictures the next time I go. I found the ring on the bottom in the "front yard" of the house. The only coins I found were a 1946 Jefferson and a Lincoln cent that I didn't bother looking at the date. I was disappointed I didn't find anything older.

Probably my best find this weekend was at a local school this afternoon. I was just hoping to add to my clad total and scored this cool silver ring. Seems to be a fairly well known sterling company based on my searches.


Thanks for looking. GL & HH
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