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Goldsniffer's Photo Album |
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The first picture here is my wife Jo Ellen and I at my sons baptism.The second picture is of Jo Ellen holding my son Davis Melson West born on April 15th, 1998. He's also called the tax baby. |
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Here are some complete buckles. I've found hundreds of buckles but not many of these older complete ones. These are likely 200 or more years old and are one of my favorite relic types to find. |
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Pieces of buckles. Some of which are very old. It is very rare to find these buckles whole and spanish silver comes from sites where these turn up . |
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This is either a button or a cuff link and i'm not sure if it is a lion or a horse that is pictured on it. I think it is a lion though. Any ideas? Email me. |
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More very old buckle pieces. |
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These are one reals. Left picture is the obverse scan and the right picture is the reverse scan. From left to right, the first is an 1830 cap and rays Mexican, then a 1738 from Seville, Spain, next a 1783 Mexico city, then a 1752 pillar Mexico city, and finally a 1/4 cut of a one real minted in Spain. |
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For Some Links |