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    This is my collection. It is stuff me and my family has found over the years. Only a few artifacts were purchased.


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    If you want to see a close up of an artifact, point it out, and I will get a better pic for you.
    "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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    Those are some mighty fine artyfacts there KP. Covers quite a spread of interest as well. I'd be quite happy just with the belt buckles. Awesome collection.
    Pickett/Fentress County, Tn - Any day on this side of the grass is a good day. -Chuck-

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    • Kentucky point
      Kentucky point commented
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      I have more. I'll photograph some later.

  • #3
    Very awesome collection of history displayed perfectly. The Hopewell point you found looks to be the best of the bunch.

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    • Kentucky point
      Kentucky point commented
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      In the Indian category yes. But there is something in that photo that is worth ten time more money then that. I am the one who found it! See if you can spot it. I'll post a pic tomorrow.

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    Cream of the artifact crop!
    "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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    • #5
      Nice pics Ethan! Thanks for sharing!
      Josh (Ky/Tn collector)

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      • #6
        Great family collection .

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        • #7
          Awesome collection bro!

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            This is the most valuable and favorited item in the entire collection. This is a Confederate staff officers button. Anybody from colonel, to General would have worn this button.


            Here's the story below.



            I went to an organized Civil War relic hunt in Culpeper VA this March (DIV XL). This would be my first time metal detecting ever. It was three days of
            "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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            • MidTennHunter
              MidTennHunter commented
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              Very nice, I just recently bought a metal detector but haven’t had much luck. I guess I better start studying and researching... Again cool button!

          • #9
            Btw you have some great stuff in your collection, pics turned out great too.

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            • #10
              Looks like you are off to a good start. I wish you well and continued good luck.

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              • #11
                nice array....do I see a piece of anasazi pottery? The button is very cool! I always thought about metal detecting but never took the plunge
                Southern Connecticut

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                • Kentucky point
                  Kentucky point commented
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                  Five Anasazi pieces to be exact. We bought those. The other pot pieces I found in GA.

                  That button is way cool! Est. value on that is $1000. It is one of the top ten rarest Confederate buttons known.

                  And I found it!

              • #12
                Cool collection there are some nice arrowhead s and blades in main pic....keep hunting
                SW Connecticut

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