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Not much but I'll take em..

Jim C (Mich)

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found these yesterday. Does anyone know what the little gold dodads are? I have found these type of things individually and always assumed they were cufflinks. Check out how these two are connected on the back.
Man, I wish the 1922 didn't have a D on it. Its in pretty nice shape and woulda been worth some moola.
 
<center> and just lots and lots of rain this yr.. about 10inches in 8 days just for july :lol:
puts a damper on things but hope to be on track in the fall ;)
Fields are all planted also now

Been taking more pictures this yr also and busy around the old farm here :)
and had my 18yr old daughter move in with me :shock:
Had a lot to keep me to busy and still do ;)

But got in more fishing this yr with the weather :D :D
 
<center> older cuff with scribe on it from mellon field and a pair still together jim
also the clay pipe pcs are a plenty and I have a lot more didnt wash still in buckets in the truck and the last coppers from this spring from there

got a few large cents but compared to everything from that field they were newer :D

got some decent coppers from there as well as the oak tree shilling

got some really cool finds tho and hit that place a LOT for sure but I dont give up :lol:
I will hunt it for yrs to come or till its off limits to me or I move ;)

the coins are an irish james II farthing 1686
the 2 smoother are like William coppers
the larger is the KGII 1745

Got these where all the rosehead nails are in the field and they plowed it really good this yr :D so more to come I hope ;)
 
<center> the KG II is 1745, the smaller copper is James II 1686 and as close as can tell the other 2 have some ID of William III

Ray got a few coppers with me here also ;) and I love this field being along the river it saw use for many many yrs and still does :)

Have more finds from there as well as coppers but here is a few
 
Patrick and I spent the entire day jumping from lake to lake looking for the elusive gold rings and old coins. I managed a silver ring and a merc, Patrick got a pendant and some modern coins.
 
<center> yes I do agree tony ;)
takes some looking but once you find the spot the finds can and will surprize ya for sure :D
this is also from the field
 
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