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Yet more today....1827 Matron head Large Cent,shoebuckle,mans wedding band and other relics

CONDUCTOR7E

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This site in Southwestern New Hampshire overlooking Mt.Monadnock just needed my attention,and thanks to the gracious owners,they let me detect it today! My first signal was a 12/46 at about 7'' and up came this 1827 Matron Head Large Cent.Kinda cruddy but still a keeper.My next keeper was this nice colonial or early 1800's shoebuckle.The guts were inside it but all bent up and fell out of the frame when I removed it from the hole.Got a few big old buttons after that and then a few more small buckles.I found a nice little set of cufflinks with the numbers 83 hand carved on them.My last keeper was this nice early copper or brass mens wedding band.Great day with great views!
 
Nice finds,looks like a great site.
Congrats,
LabradorBob
 
Conductor. Get your own "E-Trac" site and just post there. You and your 1700's stuff!! The drool is killing my laptop:spin: Awesome finds!! Keep posting the stories and the pictures!!

NebTrac
 
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