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Great Day at a Club Hunt

cometguy

Active member
Had a great day with my East Central Indiana Treasure Hunting buddies. We were hunting a huge field where oil rigs stood back in the mid-1800s. I got this cool looking silver plate piece right in the edge of the field. Do you think this is horse tack, a rosette? Could it be something a woman wore with a scarf? Everything else took a lot more walking. The highlight was the 1894 O quarter. I also dug that terrible looking Indian. Wondering if there were counterfeit Indians around. This thing is so thin and seems to have low places in the surface like it was poured. It is really in such bad shape it may be hard to tell what it is.
 
Pretty cool finds!

The IH could be flat from the ground, I find cents all the time flat and even larger around due to compression....weird.


Jim
 
Nice "gray" silver! When you see the gray, and you know it's not because of fertilizer, it's usually old!
 
n/t
 
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