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Yesterdays hunt

WessThompson

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Well I didn't manage any fancy old coins yesterday really. The best coins I got were the 1906 quarter, 1914 large cent, and a 1913 fishie all of which came from a park.

After that we hit a plowed field.

The field coughed up some flat buttons...some of which are half the size of a fishscale!

My best find of the day was this military button. It reads "Lower Canada Militia". Looks like pewter? I think it's 1812 period, but can anyone confirm this and give me any more info on it!? Are these fairly common?? Sadly it's missing a piece


I also found this huge lead piece which appears to be a bullet. It's larger than a 3 ringer and way heavier...more so than any musketball or bullet I have ever found. It looks to have a couple rings near the bottom and also a lead plug in the bottom. The really strange part is that the top is flat!?!? Any ideas on what this is and how old it might be!?

Thanks for looking!

Wess
 
Hey Wess, as always great finds. Check that flat bullet carefully. It looks like it might be what they call a sniper bullet. If it is, it's a rare find indeed. I'll see you across the blue water soon.

Tom
 
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