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    Tribe of Indians and a bunch of silver

    Last night I went back to the spot where I got the Half Dime last week. But this time the sun was still out. I spent about 3 hours combing the area and found a total of 6 Indians and 5 Silvers! That was the most Indians I have ever found in one hunt. The time went by quick!

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    Indians : 1888, 1892, 1901 and 1902 x 3. They were all a bit toasty so I gave them a peroxide bath. It helped a bit. I do not recommend doing that to any Indians that are in good shape because it does tend to turn them a brown color. But these were common dates, worn and toasty.

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    Silvers : 1899, 1916S, 1920D x 2 and a 1939. The 1916 mercury is probably the best looking coin BUT I slashed the back...thankfully it was not a D mm! Also very nice to see a Barber dime.

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    I found a couple relics. A big old Native American style copper bracelet, a flattened penny, and a button that has a date of 1873 and a pic of Lady Liberty. Im guessing that this button is not that old but I am not sure...heck it may not even be a button?

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    Thanks for looking.
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    That is a fantastic hunt! What does the back of that button look like? Isn't that a replica of a $20 gold piece?
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    Quote Originally Posted by OxShoeDrew View Post
    That is a fantastic hunt! What does the back of that button look like? Isn't that a replica of a $20 gold piece?
    There is nothing on the back really. There is a small hole in the center where maybe a hook or something fit in. It is a 2 pc style button.
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    That was a great hunt there!!!
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    WOW Bucknut, you are making some super finds lately!! Congratz!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeabeeRon View Post
    WOW Bucknut, you are making some super finds lately!! Congratz!
    Thanks SeabeeRon! I know that I am VERY fortunate!! Its been a crazy and fun year!
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    thats a great hunt in my book huge congrats on all the indians and silver coins the button is very cool too!

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    Wow heck of a hunt....congrats!
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    Nice bit of silver and IH. They all seem close in dates. You didn't say but were they spills? The IH in a spill and the Mercs in a different spill. I am curious about the bracelet tho. The rivets suggest it isn't authentic but wondering if it was a 20's or 30's replica someone purchased in the SW like Arizona or NM. The grand canyon became a national park in 1919 which is where I came up with the possible dates above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MangoAve View Post
    Nice bit of silver and IH. They all seem close in dates. You didn't say but were they spills? The IH in a spill and the Mercs in a different spill. I am curious about the bracelet tho. The rivets suggest it isn't authentic but wondering if it was a 20's or 30's replica someone purchased in the SW like Arizona or NM. The grand canyon became a national park in 1919 which is where I came up with the possible dates above.
    The only spill was the 1888 and 1892 indians in the same hole.

    As for the bracelet, I think you are correct about the age and maybe even where it was purchased. It rang in at 12-47 and at first I thought I had a silver quarter or even half dollar.
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    92pcs of 1700's Trade Era Silver
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    (probably should have started with that one)

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    Wow great hunt - coins are great as well as the relics you found WD
    Total silver 3 - Goal 50 (2024 Finds) - 0 Washington - 0 Barber Dimes - 0 Mercury Dimes- - 3 Roosevelt Dimes - 0 V Nickels - 0 Buffalos - 0 War Nickels - 0 Indian - 10 Wheats - $ 3.44 in clad
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    What a haul! Congratulations on a great hunt

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