1ST 2015 OUTINGS ARE A GREAT! UPPER CANADA TOKE,SHEILD NIC,2 CENTER, LOCKS, MUCH MORE

muddpuppy

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First real trip of 2015 and it turned out Great! I got permission on some new acreage and researched to find several potential places. I took advantage of the afternoon to search and locate one of them.
Day #1, Saturday brought an 1868 shield nickel in great shape, 05 Indian, 19 wheatie, watch winder, heavy brass threaded plug, the buttons and numerous other iron artifacts.
Day #2, Sunday brought 1867 2 center, 19s and 29 wheaties, Upper Canada Half Penny Token, smooth on reverse side. 2 awesome locks, small barrel spigot and other relics.
Enjoy the pictures!! Keep Swinging!!
 

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Good bunch of finds...
The brass piece with a hole (next to the watch winder) is part of a barrel tap.
 

Awesome digs!! Lots of old keepers there. We'll done!
 

Thanks for the input Crusader. Always appreciate the help!! Our relics are usually NEW compared to yours! Keep Swinging!!

Good bunch of finds...
The brass piece with a hole (next to the watch winder) is part of a barrel tap.
 

Kind of wishing the other side of the Half penny was a little sharper, but I can say it's the oldest of the coppers 1815-1833 period. Nice selection finds from your area of hunting, a return hunt would be worth while.
 

Awesome finds, you found some really cool stuff. Thats the kind of hunts that are fun, congrats
 

Very nice finds. I like the relics, the coins are just killer! GL&HH!
 

1820 weight will be 6.4-6.7g, 1833 will be 4.9 to 5.8g
 

Great bunch of finds! I'm not far from you here in SW Ohio and Sunday I found my first Canadian 1/2 penny. Decent shape for a field copper dated 1842. Big Congrats, now we just gotta wait for the snow melt!!
 

Great ID there Metal Illness. Yes, now I really have the fever. May have to borrow a flame thrower. Congrats on the half penny.

Keep Swinging!!

Great bunch of finds! I'm not far from you here in SW Ohio and Sunday I found my first Canadian 1/2 penny. Decent shape for a field copper dated 1842. Big Congrats, now we just gotta wait for the snow melt!!
 

Thanks for the input Crusader. Always appreciate the help!! Our relics are usually NEW compared to yours! Keep Swinging!!

Not really the point, we are all hunters, & you have a great bunch of finds. NEW is relative, actually I call it modern:thumbsup: But it makes little difference to those that 'care'....
 

Now that's a great grouping of coins and relics. Well done!

-Buck
 

Ok, wieghed it, 5.7g. Thanks for the info. Keep Swinging!!

1833, worn smooth on the one side so it could be very well been lost as the other coinage which are great.
 

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