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Alabama Oldies

dmckee17

Active member
Went out about noon today, needless to say I ended up in an old area. Dug the better looking flat button "Treble Gilt Scoville" first, pretty encouraged with it since signals are few. Next came the
Broach? I thought it was a shotgun hull, So when did Cubic Zirconia come into use? and were Diamonds ever set in lesser metals in the 1810-1840's??? After the Broach I dug the 1/4 Shilling
from a LOUSY, IFFY signal from about 6" or 7" , My oldest coin now but I wish it was American though :shrug: Last but not least was the other flat button that says "Treble Gilt London". I think all items were of the 1810 - 1840 ish era? what do ya think?
 
Understand way back when silver was as valuable as gold and diamonds were used with silver jewelry, however feel due to the amount you have fake gems...Congrats on some nice old finds..
 
I dug a piece of jewelry similar to that once, almost filled my drawers. I was a newbie, what did I know
 
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