WINNER!!: Best Relic/Other Find November , 2006

Congrats Tim!!

Total Votes: 43
#1. CROCKofCOINS' brass skeleton key.
8 (votes) 18.60 (%)
#2. Lucky711's Colonial Shoe Buckle.
2 (votes) 4.65 (%)
#3. Demodigger's solid brass WWII toy plane.
4 (votes) 9.30 (%)
#4. Phut's 1812-1820 eagle button.
4 (votes) 9.30 (%)
#5. Phut's Van Buren and Harrison campaign of 1840 button.
18 (votes) 41.86 (%)
#6. Phut's 1840s eagle button.
1 (votes) 2.33 (%)
#7. Phut's Mass. Volunteer Militia button.
1 (votes) 2.33 (%)
#8. Phut's early 1700s shoe buckle.
5 (votes) 11.63 (%)
Please vote for best relic.
#1. CROCKofCOINS' brass skeleton key.

#2. Lucky711's Colonial Shoe Buckle.

#3. Demodigger's solid brass WWII toy plane.

#4. Phut's 1812-1820 eagle button. (top row center)

#5. Phut's Van Buren and Harrison campaign of 1840 button.

#6. Phut's 1840s eagle button.

#7. Phut's Mass. Volunteer Militia button.

#8. Phut's early 1700s shoe buckle.

Total Votes: 43
#1. CROCKofCOINS' brass skeleton key.
8 (votes) 18.60 (%)
#2. Lucky711's Colonial Shoe Buckle.
2 (votes) 4.65 (%)
#3. Demodigger's solid brass WWII toy plane.
4 (votes) 9.30 (%)
#4. Phut's 1812-1820 eagle button.
4 (votes) 9.30 (%)
#5. Phut's Van Buren and Harrison campaign of 1840 button.
18 (votes) 41.86 (%)
#6. Phut's 1840s eagle button.
1 (votes) 2.33 (%)
#7. Phut's Mass. Volunteer Militia button.
1 (votes) 2.33 (%)
#8. Phut's early 1700s shoe buckle.
5 (votes) 11.63 (%)
Please vote for best relic.
#1. CROCKofCOINS' brass skeleton key.

#2. Lucky711's Colonial Shoe Buckle.
#3. Demodigger's solid brass WWII toy plane.

#4. Phut's 1812-1820 eagle button. (top row center)
#5. Phut's Van Buren and Harrison campaign of 1840 button.
#6. Phut's 1840s eagle button.
#7. Phut's Mass. Volunteer Militia button.
#8. Phut's early 1700s shoe buckle.
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