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Took Horse, Shot Lincoln and got a Train Ticket!

mcdoogal

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Got permission today for a 1930"s house. I dug up a brass horse head cane handle (I think). Also dug a neat memorial penny that appears to be shot thru. Best item dug was a brass tag marked "property of International & Great-Northern RR CO. The house was about 60 yards from a rail line. I also dug 3 wheats, some clad, a hot wheels, a kid's junk ring, a buckle and a set of GM car keys. I also dug up a solid brass ball (not pictured) that is a tad smaller than a golf ball. It is very heavy with no marks on it. Never seen one of those before.
 
From looking at the 'exit wound' on the penny, it appears to have been shot without any background against it, for example, while it was tossed in the air or hanging on a string.
 
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