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Thanks. It wasnt all that deep, about 4 inches down, it came in around 12 42. I thought from the sound and the numbers it would be a wheat penny. I went looking for silver as I was detecting an old tavern site, no luck with the silver. But the script was a welcome surprise, haven't found one in awhile.That is a great piece! I love the things you can find at the old coal towns. A script token from a local coal town is high on my list. It is in fantastic condition! I bet it sounded nice on the extrac. Congrats!
I do find alot more silver than I do script. I have only found 3 pieces of script since i have been detecting, all 1 cent variety.That script is a more rare find than silver I would say.....very nice!
Thanks for clarifying. I typed it correctly in the subject line, my phone autocorrects and me being lazy didn't go back and change it.Omar, WV per the Edkins Catalog of US Coal Company scrip, catalgo number WV2123E1b. And it is scrip, not script.
John in the Great 208