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Not Much Going On, May Go Out Today And Try My Luck In An Old Spot, But Here Are Some Recent Finds From Last Year

Philo_NY

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Let's see if I get lucky today in my hunted out spot where I regularly go... It's 31 degrees and sunny, and about 8 to 12 degrees warmer in the woods, did you know that? So enjoy the pics...

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The British Musket Ball is a 69 caliber, this is what the British were shooting at our men during the Revolutionary War. The Buckle was dug not far from the musket ball

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A few Relics and a American 53 Caliber Musket Ball with the cut off nipple still intact, due to not having the resources the Brits had with lead, and why it was madness to go Musket to Musket against the British on an open Field, as Gen. Gates found out, See The Movie "The Patriarch". The Porcelain Fragment was in the hole with the British Musket Ball.... Tea Anyone?
The Bottle Cap Cover at the far upper right of the picture looks like a Ruby, and I'll be checking that out soon.. Thanks for looking and HH.

Philo_NY
 
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