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Silver of a different variety.

jim tn

Well-known member
The silver coins alluded me once again, but did get the coil over a lock on 88 at about 5" that turned out to be a 24.3 gram sterling bracelet. 2 wheat cents, 17 and 35, also came to light. The stone, that appears could be a point, was a copper reading. It was in the hole along with a 77 Memorial cent. I dig and see few very stones on this site and our area had plenty of Native American activity, so seemingly it could be a point. Also got a very nice lead ball drop. Worked a area that historically had never yielded much, but is tough hunting, too, as it has very thick and low hanging branches and thorny vines. I poked the LTD's 11" under a low hanging bush and that is where the bracelet was. Hope everyone can get out this weekend and your hunts are bountiful. HH jim tn
 
Nice digs. Good job. CCH
 
n/t
 
Nice find Jim. That could be a military serial number? Those 2 pennies on the right are the kind I dig. Good detecting.... Z
 
I haven't looked yet El, but will. Z I was wondering about that, you could well be right. HH jim tn
 
both willard,and sylvia must be "heartbroken!"
i know i would be!..just sayin!..outrageous find!

(h.h.!)
j.t.
 
Jim, nice job finding the silver bracelet. :cheers:

tabman
 
n/t
 
Once again my good Jim, you rock with your hunts. Stay warm.
 
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