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I guess this would classify as having to much time on your hands during the winter months.
I made these back in the early 1970's when I first started detecting from finds I made during the warm months.
Sort of tacky now but I just can't seem to part with them.
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What else do you do with old keys & bullets.
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Hi Quartermaine

Pleasure to have you with us !!

Those are really quite unique collections !!

I dont find them tacky, but then Ive got cans,boxes ,jars and several small bowls with similar items in them .

I get a thrill out of finding the skeleton keys !!!
and a charge out of finding bullets and shell casings, I have found a few of the rim fire cartriges here in New Mexico, but I have yet to find one that is not damaged, it will happen one day and a goal will have been met !!!

Thanks for sharing with us , I appreciate it !!

Rick
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 Posted 01/22/2006  12:00 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Mike to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I think these are far from tacky and a very clever way to display your finds! You may start a "new" old trend with these pictures! Mike
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Okay, I guess I'll keep them.

Its surprising to me how much I kept from years gone by, looking through some drawers tonight I came across more keys, bullets, coins from the 1700's - 1900's, Buffalo nickels which includes a few semi-keys but conditions not there & not sure if they'll sell on ebay.

I guess I'm just a pack rat at heart.




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Heres a coin that I've never been able to identify.
Found it on a early homestead in Rome, Wi.
Its about the size of a nickel, looks to be copper, and very thin.
Dated 1758?
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Not tacky at all. Very cool!
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The Crown along with the Lion and Unicorn would suggest a British token of some sort.
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Not my language, but look at the bottom coin here...

http://www.schulman.nl/stock/coins/MuntlstCPE.html

Same coin, 3 years off.
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Thanks Bobby, really appreciated! That puts me on the track now
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