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The Fields Keep Giving!

Bell-Two

Active member
Thursday here in our part of Ohio started out as an overcast day but soon the sun broke through and it turned into a delightful day. We went back to a field where we have been having good success and then went to a newly cut and plowed field. The first field was the most productive. My first good find was an Infantry Eagle Button which is in very nice shape. There was no back mark.



I then found a couple of Flat Cuff Buttons and some interesting other stuff. Then a 12-43 signal that was a bit choppy turned out to be a Matron Head Large Cent. There was some nails in the hole with it. I don’t think it will be possible to get a date off of it. Notice how deeply struck the Liberty is on her head band a very well struck coin, and the reverse is rotated too.







My next good signal was a bit of a surprise, a 12-23 to 12-25 turned out to be a nice 1863 Fatty Indian. The surprise is because it was a scratchy type signal until I pulled out a large nail from the hole and then it got much sweeter!







Diane had found a 1911 Wheat back cent early on to match the one I found a couple days before in the same field. She then kept her Large Cent streak up with a nicely detailed but corroded 1852 Braided Hair Large Cent.





We both found flat buttons and I found a buckle and other interesting things. Including a bent Pin. The copper ring was from the second field.









My last good find was from the second field when I dug it I saw it was bent in half when I got home I was able to carefully straighten it out. The results is a token Good For 5 Cents Drinks at Bar and the initials W. D at the bottom, the reverse has a large 5 in a fancy design and in small print something near the upper left of the 5 running on an angle. Have not been able to identify where this is for.




The last item here is some kind of hanger that Diane found in the first field, if anyone has any ideas of what it can be please let me know.





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Your doing a job on it out there. Good for you......and her
 
Very nice Bell! You are cleaning up out there...
 
You got some awesome finds Bell, you and your lady.....Take that LC and soak it in vinegar with just a splash of Hydrogen Peroxide for about 2 days,....and see if you can pick that date off it...bet you can.:thumbup:
 
Nice finds Tony and Diane. That "J" hook might be a civil war knapsack hook, but I'm no expert for sure. Congratualations on a successful hunt and thanks for the pictures.

Do you need a "DD" after you cash your token in Tony???

NebTrac
 
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