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![]() | An old Victorian home is good place to find old silver like these 1900 and 1936 dimes. The Indianhead penny is from 1905. The toy cookie cutter is just about life size. | |||
This 1900 era home yielded some interesting artifacts including an unidentified tag and a Masonic pin. | ![]() | |||
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left is a stripper clip from a military rifle. below is a barber's clip inscribed 'ASHWORTH BROS.INC. The bottom image is a side view of the same object. Item is shown appx. twice actual size. Thanks to Perry Bloodworth for the ID on this item. | ||||||
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The chimney has fallen, the people have gone, nothing but memories left...and a few souvenirs...Before these settlers lost track of their timepiece, the natives were here... | ![]() | |||
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In April 2007 we had the opportunity to detect this old homesite in our county. Not much in the way of finds to report yet...we need to go back again. It sure is a pretty spot and full of history. | ||||||
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