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    A few more doo-dads and another LC

    Hi folks. Hope this note finds you all well. Had time to only do a few hunts over the past few weeks on either side of a well-needed vacation to Kennebunk and Goose Rocks Beach - long time family spot. First hunt was with a buddy of mine in central VT, then another short hunt for about an hour and a half yesterday evening before a storm cut things short. Found a few keepers including a fairly nice rosette with rope/spiral pattern, some sort of escutcheon piece or perhaps another small/older rosette, and another, basically toasted LC. It's exactly the same thickness and diameter as a Draped Bust, so I imagine that's what it is. If you use your imagination that's kinda what I see on the zoom pic of the obverse. Regardless, a keeper. Kids will be heading back to middle school/high school in a few weeks and more time will free up. Looking forward to that and cooler weather. HH and best regards.

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    In my imagination John that looks like a flowing hair chain cent Congrats on the keepers!
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    I agree I can almost see her hair
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    That is a nice rosette John ! Very unique. If I squint my left eye and cover my right eye, I can see the flowing hair too
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lodge Scent View Post
    That is a nice rosette John ! Very unique. If I squint my left eye and cover my right eye, I can see the flowing hair too
    Thanks much Al. Toasted LC, but LC nonetheless - always nice to see those pop out of the ground!

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    I agree I can almost see her hair
    Thanks Todd - just 9 more to match your recent haul.

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    In my imagination John that looks like a flowing hair chain cent Congrats on the keepers!
    You know Drew - I said the same thing when I first cleaned it up. I thought those were quite rare, and since it was exactly the same diameter and thickness as a DB I thought as much. I guess since it's not totally conclusive I can imagine as much!
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    No doubt a draped bust. Nice pulls
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    Quote Originally Posted by Isaac View Post
    No doubt a draped bust. Nice pulls
    In all honestly that's what I'm guessing. The Flowing Hair - I believe those were thicker than the DBs anyway. Thanks for the comment and HH!
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    Oh if we only knew for sure....draped or flowing.
    Either one is a great find in my book.
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    Some nice older looking finds John , If I squint my eyes I can see Mary queen of Scots on that coin congrats
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