Mr Haney
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Hello. Just back into MD'ing after a long layoff following a half-hearted attempt several years ago. Did a lot of lurking/reading on here to gather info before diving back into it. Thanks to most of you on here for info I gained reading many posts.
Earlier this week I was hunting a late 1800's home site. I picked up the medallion pictured below in the back yard. The house is located about 25 yards from a rail line.
The writing says "A Century of Service" 1834-1934. At the bottom it reads "Old North Church" The building looks like a church to me.
The pic shows it next to a quarter. It is about the size of a lid on a quart jar. It appears to be copper or brass. The back is smooth.
Any Ideas?
Earlier this week I was hunting a late 1800's home site. I picked up the medallion pictured below in the back yard. The house is located about 25 yards from a rail line.
The writing says "A Century of Service" 1834-1934. At the bottom it reads "Old North Church" The building looks like a church to me.
The pic shows it next to a quarter. It is about the size of a lid on a quart jar. It appears to be copper or brass. The back is smooth.
Any Ideas?