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    A couple of keepers from the past few weeks

    Hi all,

    Here's a couple of keepers I dug from the last two weeks. The capped bust dime is an ironic find, since Jeff posted the exact same coin just recently! How strange. His is in better shape, but I'll take it - my fourth for the collection. Also nabbed Vermont CW/Militia and Dumbartonshire military buttons which were nice finds. I unfortunately dinged the IH at 11 o'clock, but she's a keeper in her condition - plus it's an 1864L variety. I'll get around to posting my large coppers soon - quite a nice haul on those this year. Thanks for looking!

    John

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    Awesome finds! Seems like everyone is finding cap bust dimes except for me! Waaahhhh! The IHC is a real looker too. Interesting color. The buttons are day-makers in their own right. Congrats and happy digging. Dave.
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    Hey, I want my dime back !!! You scored a couple of nice buttons too John.
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    Dang, that is a nice dime and penny. What is the button on the right?
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    Awesome finds


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    Fantastic finds for sure! Lady liberty on that capped bust sure looks a bit peeved! Aside from her expression, all 3 of those finds are in amazing condition. Congrats!
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    Sweet coins! An Indian that cleans up like that always puts a smile on my face.
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    Atta boy John! Beautiful condition on all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fyrffytr1 View Post
    Dang, that is a nice dime and penny. What is the button on the right?
    Dumbartonshire military button from the mid 1800s era. Thanks!
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