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1860's Yard Hunt

GKMan

Well-known member
I visited a friends house that was built in the 1860's and found these nice items over about a four and a half hour period. Bottom line is clad coinage and the top line includes a 1941 Quarter, 1902 Barber Dime, numerous Wheat cents and a Worcester Salt Company good luck token with the swastika symbol. I believe that is from the 1930's. I also found the nice silver bracelet and the engraved silver knife with initials on the side. Don't mind that little twisted piece of metal in the upper right.
Overall a good day!
 
Nice finds..
 
[size=large]it's obvious that the swastika is going to draw some interest. wonder about it's value. ya have some history there.

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Very nice! Great finds...

BTW -- the "swastika" symbol is not restricted to Nazi usage...far from it. It has been, among other things, a "good luck" symbol for a long, long time. I found an old steel "valve" once, with a "swastika" on it; did some research and found this symbol to be used for MANY different things for a LONG time...

Steve
 
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