Digger_O'Dell
11-23-2016, 07:29 PM
Hi all,
Last couple short field hunts didn't produce much, but I did get another piece of float copper, bullets, head stamp, and a pretty cool old compact, still full. Inside mirror is intact, but the silver is gone as usual. If anyone knows about the last looking symbol on front for an approximate age, manufacturer, etc. it would be appreciated.
One find almost gave me a heart attack! I had a nice deep 12-36, very solid. When I dug to about 10 inches I saw a large disc with a green rim. I thought for sure I had another LC, but once I broke away the dirt I was quite disappointed to see a perfect LC sized brass washer instead. :girlcry:
What I would really like to get info on is a beach find from a couple months ago that I had ignored. I thought it was just a lead pipe cap and was going to scrap it. But I went to clean the sand out out realized it was actually a lead bottle screw on cap, with glass from the bottle still inside! I can't seem to find any info other than one pic on Google showing a couple press on lead bottle caps dated to around 1876.
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Last couple short field hunts didn't produce much, but I did get another piece of float copper, bullets, head stamp, and a pretty cool old compact, still full. Inside mirror is intact, but the silver is gone as usual. If anyone knows about the last looking symbol on front for an approximate age, manufacturer, etc. it would be appreciated.
One find almost gave me a heart attack! I had a nice deep 12-36, very solid. When I dug to about 10 inches I saw a large disc with a green rim. I thought for sure I had another LC, but once I broke away the dirt I was quite disappointed to see a perfect LC sized brass washer instead. :girlcry:
What I would really like to get info on is a beach find from a couple months ago that I had ignored. I thought it was just a lead pipe cap and was going to scrap it. But I went to clean the sand out out realized it was actually a lead bottle screw on cap, with glass from the bottle still inside! I can't seem to find any info other than one pic on Google showing a couple press on lead bottle caps dated to around 1876.
56791
56792
56793
56794
56795
56796