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tanacat

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Went hunting with Magic, Amy, and Handyman yesterday and found these! I didn't score on all the silver like my MD buds, but am happy with my goodies :twirlingeyes:


Need help identifying please :) The coin and the U.S. thinga-a-ma-doodle. I looked online for a little while (for the bicentennial commenorative coin) and all I found was posts on a coin collecting forum- about 3 yrs ago, they were frustrated because they couldn't find it anywhere, books or online.... The two they were trying to identify had Rhode Island and Pennsylvania on the back instead of USA. But they sounded like the same description as mine, with Liberty Bell on one side & Eagle on the back. The thread ended without an answer. I'm hoping a rare collector's item :grin:

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Here's a few pics of us on our hunt... beautiful creek and woods where we were- what a wonderful sunny escape from the city!

lol Don't worry Doug- I'm not sharing any of the pics that disclose our secret place!

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hey Tana looks like a perfect spring day there. very nice bunch of finds and great pictures too. your U.S. relic item
is a USArmy horse bit boss but i'm not real sure on the age just yet i want to say around WW1 era. great looking
commemorative coin or medal was it gold plated maybe , very nice again .

Dan
 
your U.S. relic item is a USArmy horse bit boss but i'm not real sure on the age just yet i want to say around WW1 era

Amy guessed from an civil war payroll bag that was buried in a hurry when under fire... lol after she said that I went and swung over the area again lol

And either Handyman or Magic- can't remember who said it- off of a horse's bridle. I'm wondering what the horse bit boss is... off to Google wonderland :) Thanks Dan!

Oh, do you think the commenorative coin is special? It was in a rusty old bezel that (crumbled off easily) to see if it was a coin or medal. The edge is smooth... In regards to comment about being gold plated... I scraped some rust off the edge with my fingernail and it was silver! I dipped it in ammonia for a minute- as suggested by a friend. I thought for sure it was solid silver... The areas that look gold is actually copper. Those spots were horribly rusty (from the rusty bezel) and I got carried away scraping on it. I figured since it wasn't solid silver it didn't matter what I did to it. I think I need to read up on cleaning and caring for my coins :confused:
 
Hey Tana. Nice pictures, I know just where that place is lol The Bicentennial medal is a medallion pendant. I Googled it and some similar ones came up. http://www.tias.com/9066/PictPage/1923070194.html
I agree that the other war item is probably around WWI. Great site you folks have. I still can't believe that cut silver :ticked: :mad: :bangahead01: You'll get some silver next time out!!
 
Great finds Tana! Love the commemorative coin. Beautiful photos and it looks like a fun day was had by all! thumbsup01
 
Those are some very nice finds, Tana. thumbsup01 I really like that bicentennial commemorative medallion. :yes:
 
Nice going on your finds Tana and great pictures !! What a cool spot !! Looks like some great folks had a great time . thumbsup01 thumbsup01

Baba
 
Nice pics Tana, If I had known you were posting them I would have combed my hair first. lol lol I think in the last picture, Kevin is pointing the way to where I found the large cent...Hope no one figures it out! :grin:
Cant wait to do it again! I love that U.S. bit!
 
I think in the last picture, Kevin is pointing the way to where I found the large cent...Hope no one figures it out! :grin:
He really was- that direction anyway! I remember exactly where we were when I took that pic. Congrats again on finding your oldest coin!
Hey Tana, Those are some good pics, I guess Ill have to get some pics of my finds now

Glad to hear you got home safe I went ahead and drove home that night so tired... I've never been so sore- gotta work those swingin' and diggin' muscles more often lol
 
US thing-a-ma-jig !!! its a bridle bit boss , don't you doubt my powers of researching again Dave :bop: lol lol

heres a link to a picture of one on the horse bridle Tana , these things aren't easy to find i'll tell ya ;)
http://i30.tinypic.com/288wdhu.jpg

Thanks for researching :) I searched forever and only found one, that it's US Cavalry bit boss, made in 1857 & for sale at around $70- that's nice to know! Btw I never hear anyone talking about how much our finds are worth- is it MD forum etiquette not to discuss or what?

Oh, then I found a sight selling them 10 for $2.50 :confused: Then saw that they were replicas! :yes:
 
Wowzers!!
You guys had a killer hunt!!
Good people, good times, and good finds. What else can you ask for ?
Great pics!!
Congrats :grin:
 

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