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Indian day

Mcdetect

Active member
Yesterday was an Indian day at my favorite park. Two indian head pennies and a toasted buffalo nickel. Also the remains of a harmonica and a suspender buckle.
 
always nice to find Indians and buffs. Never heard of that brand harmonica.
 
Maybe?

Clover Harmonophone Model Megaphone Harmonica


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Way too cool on the megaphone harmonica. Sure looks exactly like what I found (part of at least). Also the time period, early 1900s, fits well with my other finds from this park. Thanks for providing the info and link!
 
Nice finds. Never saw a nickel that rough!
 
The soil in my area does a number on copper and nickel/copper coins unfortunately. Some of the Indian head pennies I find have about 1/3 of the coin eaten away. The good news is silver does well.
 
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