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My 3 Cents Worth - Vicky meets the Indian.

drkp88

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Sunday I tried a small wooded patch behind some new construction (got permission from the contractor). This spot was farm field up to the 1930's.
Started slow with only shot shell brass and a piece of spoon handle. First good target was an 1874 British LC.
Then about 10 feet away I popped an 1874 IH - same date as the LC. My last good target was an 1888 Canadian LC. Three different one-cent types from the same era. I thought that was pretty cool.
Thanks for sharing. Bruce
 
Nice finds sir! Love seeing stuff like that,unusual from an everyday standpoint and great finds. My second oldest coin is a Bank of Upper Canada half penny 1850. Also my oldest coin to date...good luck finding more in there!



Kevin
 
Nice mix of finds, and in really awesome shape! Hopefully the next trip will give you the silver from the same period- Congrats!!

-- Jeff --
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That's a unique group of finds, congrats. Also neat how close they are in date.
 
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