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  1. sckimbershot

    Eagle pin recovery

    This is a broach depicting a swallow—signified love or mourning the loss of a loved one. CW period.
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    Eagle pin recovery

    Found this nice little brass eagle pin on a plantation site in South Carolina’s low country. The site had confederate and Union camps. Any thoughts as to the origin? Thanks for looking.
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    Love Token

    It ’s pendant sixe—in palm of my hand. About two inches and pancake flat.
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    Love Token

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    Love Token

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    Love Token

    Thanks for your input, property owners brother has an extensive family tree and those initials as well as other folks input may help solve the riddle. 😁👍🏻
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    Love Token

    I found this on a burned out plantation site in the SC Low Country. Trying to identify the initials as it could be a family heirloom for the property owner. Had folks say it was JSSG, JLLG and J???. Anyone? 👍🏻
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    South Carolina Low Country

    Gold—yes, outer shell. Innards we’re missing. Recovered at a burned out plantation site.
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    South Carolina Low Country

    Thanks, the site has a lot of history—colonial, civil war, reconstruction. I am not a collector, I’m more like a museum curator as I give my finds to the property owner—it’s part of his family’s legacy.
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    South Carolina Low Country

    Some of my recent finds at a plantation site that was burned during the Civil War using my Notka Impact
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    Pinpointer for Teknetics T2 SE?

    Took my new T2 the other day on it’s maiden voyage, got a hit—whipped out my trusty Vibra-Probe 580 and was immediately inundated with snap, crackle, squeak, etc etc. Tried frequency shift and nothing changed. Teknetics/Fisher’s pinpointer is a pulse unit and their advertising says frequency...
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    T2 se vs. Tesaro Vaquero

    Many thanks, I live in the low country, South Carolina. Many permissions have been hammered but I always seem to find something every time I am out. Perhaps a little deeper will improve my odds. 😎🌴
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    T2 se vs. Tesaro Vaquero

    Long time Tesaro user and I’m thinking of buying the TE. I am primarily a relic hunter and have done ok with my Vaquero. What am I gaining (or losing) by making a move. Thoughts appreciated.
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