More Finds From Bavaria (pic heavy)

daddydigger

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Here's some of the other more interesting finds I made on my road trip. Thanks for looking and happy digging!
 

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Outstanding finds and reporting! Your photos, with close-up detail, text, excellent focus lighting are top notch and examples of what we should all strive for on this forum. Thanks for sharing that adventure with us. great job !

Jim
 
Beautiful finds! Last summer I was finding those WW1 Bavarian buttons and 6 Kreuzers from the Kingdom of Bavaria in Rhineland Pfalz. It left me puzzled and then I was talking with a German friend who informed me that a section of Rhineland Pfalz was once part of the Kingdom of Bavaria.
 
sshheeesskk, And to think we USA hunters knock ourselves silly to get an 1890s barber dime ! :wow:
 
Hopefully if I make it back to Stuttgart in the near future, I'll be able to venture around and find some interesting & cool finds.
 
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