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    more than a 100 years apart , those people were there along time ! sure must of been a lot of stonework done around there and I bet a lot of iron around the cellar too.

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    Thanks Gents.
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    more than a 100 years apart , those people were there along time ! sure must of been a lot of stonework done around there and I bet a lot of iron around the cellar too.

    Congrats Jeff
    Dan you are right on all accounts. If you go by coins as an indicator, 1738 is the earliest and 1843 is the latest. 11 coins were from the 1700s and 18 coins were from the 1800 to 1843.
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