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This is what you find at an 1907 school house

John 'n' W.Va

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that was turned into a community center. I was told it was older. The man that owns the property use to MD it. He has MS and is confined to a wheel chair.
The porch has been added on. The original entrance was front center.

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It was bad soil and the ID was everywhere. Deep screw caps was coming in at quarter. There was so much trash, I had to get away from the school.

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Here is the good stuff.:rofl:
Two wheat's: 1953, 1946, coal token and ring.

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Got a coal token that I am not sure will clean up.

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A gold plated copper ring.

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This was inside the ring. Any idea what it means?

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The U with an arow through it is for the maker UNCAS. They made costume jewelry. Nice coal token.
 
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Hoo, hard work there, for sure.

But that place definitely has the "aura" in the site shot above. I can practically smell the silver. Too bad those Barber dimes are hiding under so much other junk!

Too bad the coal token is rough- it looks like an interesting "keeper", at any rate.

I hope the silver comes out of hiding for you soon! HH!
 
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