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Old train station with some snow bird money & 1839 penny

John 'n' W.Va

Active member
I left the beach heading for home and I remembered about an old train station I wanted to revisit. The grass was high in the summer time. It was very trashy then, but I have the sniper now. Only 1 hour to MD and I have to go home. I am not sure of the lay out of the train station.

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Lots of trash, because people have used this as a dump site. I gave the road a try. I like dirt roads.


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I found a 1839 penny in the middle of the road. It hit on quarter on the Ace. I thought it was funny money at first. It is dark, so it is hard to get a good picture of it.

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In a little field off the road, I got a hit on dime. I was really surprised again. I found some snow-bird money. A 1907 Canadian quarter. I have only found 3 Canadian coins in 12 months.

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This is everything I found minis the trash. The metal thing at the top has inscribed 1958 and 60 deg. Don't know what it is.

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I SHALL RETURN!!!!!!
 
I would assume the dime is silver. Nice finds. Good thinking "outside the box".
 
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