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MY GROWING COLLECTION

Being in the right location and knowing the right people helps you increase your chances of finding something cool. 
Here are my finds by categories

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​Scroll down to find a complete list of items

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DRESS FITTINGS AND ORNAMENTS

From buttons to broaches, they're mostly utility but there are a lot of items which were made simply for their owners to show off.

MILITARY AND RELATED

Hunting, defending against wild animals and and battles between tribes have set the stage for development of weapons.

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TRADE

As long as humans have been trading, a currency of sorts was needed and eventually tokens and coins were used in order to sell without buying something directly.

MISCELLANEOUS

From decorative plates to spoons, everything that I don't have enough of to make a new category for. 

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UNIDENTIFIED

Some finds are harder to identify unless you know what it could potentially be and fragments make even less sense on their own.

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Can you identify any of these?

Inventory

Identified items are listed by category.

The code is reference to my log of place and item number.

Buttons

B1 - Pattern Button

Clasps and Buckles

Clog Clasp

Dress Fittings

Buttons

MB1 - Royal Artillery

MB2 - Royal Airforce

MB3 - Junior United Service Club

MB4 - Unknown

MB5 - Unknown

MB6 - Coldstream Guards

MB7 - Junior United Service Club

MB8 -

Military and Related
​Tokens

​T1 - Nuremberg Jeton

T2 - Nuremberg Jeton

​Lead Seals

​L1 - IC XX cloth seal

Coins

C1 - Elizabeth 1st Hammered

C2 - 1669 Milled Silver

C3 - George 3rd  Silver

C4 - George 6th sixpence

C5 - Hammered Silver

C6 - George 5th One Shilling

C7 - Commonwealth 2 pence

C8 - Elizabeth 1st Hammered

Coins and Token

Lead Toys

LT1 -  Toy bucket fragment

Miscellaneous
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