407floyd
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Got to go out a couple of days while on vacation in early March. One school that I hunted had been hunted before and they left me all the nickels. They were all deep. A 1905 V, 2 no-date Buffaloes, and 3 old Jeffersons, one being a 1938S. The yellow Tootsietoy street sign was at a site where I had already found 3 other different signs from the same set(1950s). Found a 1927 Mexican Centavo, many Wheats including: 1929D, 1932D, 1933D, and 1934D. 2 Mercury dimes, a 1963 Roosevelt, 2 WWII silver nickels, a vending machine token stamped Hayden Starr Jr 1952&53, a copper station dial surround from a 1930-1934 Montgomery Wards Airline Cathedral radio (had fun researching that), a 1920s Plough's Black & White Creations compact, Tootsietoy flatbed trailer, a headless lead horseback soldier, a ceramic marble, a .44 Auto Frontier live cartridge, a Yale Stainless hypodermic needle (1960s?), a Waterbury brass padlock, a lead boxcar seal that's really hard to make out, but has a swan on one side, and lots of other relics, including a hatchet with a claw on one end.