2 Indian's, Small Buckle, and 1837 E. F. Sise & Co Token

CTDirtFisher

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Hello ALL!

I'm still working the same green that yielded me the 1737 KG II and 1785 Nova Constellatio Copper...

2 more Indians for the pile... # 21 and # 22 for 2010 - 1890 and 1883

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92910_1883IH.jpg


This buckle came up as a 12/18 and was in the 6-7 range... I included the penny to denote size... this is a small small buckle... Kids ??

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The last one here came up bouncing between 12/46 12/47 in the 7 range... This token is a couple of Millimeters larger that a US Large Cent...

E.F. SISE & CO GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS PORTSMOUTH NH
IMPORTERS OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE DEALERS IN COAL 1837

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HH ALL!
Paul
 
Nice token, Paul! The IH's look good too. Interesting how the reverse seem to have held up better than the obverse. Nice ones though. :yes:
 
Good stuff Paul. Congrats.

You are doing pretty well this year with IH's.... and the other stuff too. lol
 
Man thats a old token!! :yes:
I like how the early settlers put a year on alot of thing!!
Sure is nice for us to date the items thumbsup01
Congrats on all your finds!! :grin:
 
Great site you have there :shocked04: It has all the age you want and more modern things too. Truely, you never know what you will find lol A clad dime could be right next to a Fugio. Tokens are always a good find and I never complain that they are not a large cent. Well almost never complain lol I bet the deep targets light up with all this rain we are getting. :clapping:
 

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