Coin Purse

JohnFritz

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Hi All,
I don’t post though I visit the site often. Figured I’d share this one since it’s kind of neat. Was in a wooded park near Philadelphia, my most recent spot that given 2 large cents (including 1798) 2 barber quarters, 2 barber dimes, 6 Indian heads, 3 mercs, 1 silver rosie, 4 silver Washington, 1 shield nickel and 3 buffalos along with some buttons and other stuff over 4 different hunts.

Early in on my third hunt I tried a different area and was getting lots of cans when I got a large, shallow signal. Another piece of junk I figured. I pulled out my pin pointer and could locate without digging. After narrowing with the pin pointer in I popped this out at about 2-3 inches. It was a locket or compact in pretty good shape and I stuck into my pocket. That’s neat I thought. I’m glad I’m digging these signals. Continued my hunt and found the 1798 large cent and a 1906 Indian. Didn’t think twice about the locket/compact until I emptied my pouch. It looked in good shape so I started running warm water over it so I could open expecting dried makeup or just dirt inside. To my surprise it was made to hold coins. 1909 25 cent and 1919 and 1920 wheats. I had seen one of these found before on a video (theirs had gold and seated I believe). It never crossed my mind I had found one so the moment I opened it was really cool surprise. Sometimes it pays to be a little dimwitted. In addition to the coins there’s a ticket for Willow Grove Park valid May 12 to Sept 16, 1923 which was an amusement part in the area that no longer exists. My guess is this was lost in ’23. IMG_0857.jpg
 

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That's a very unique and awesome find- Congrats!
 

Awesome find, congrats! :occasion14:
 

Now that is one great find. The lady left her personal touch inside of that case.
 

way cool id keep it just the way it was found congratz
 

That is a really great find - I voted banner as it is definitely unique !

vp
 

Well that is a really cool and unusual find. Thanks for stopping buy to share it with us.
 

this find is really cool!

vp
 

Great Job digging those signals. I like to dig as much as I can. You never know what's down there...
Thank you for sharing,
Josh
 

Great Job digging those signals. I like to dig as much as I can. You never know what's down there...
Thank you for sharing,
Josh
 

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What an amazing find. I am a huge history buff of Americana.
I absolutely love your recent find.

Here is a little research from your ticket stub.

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Willow Grove Park was an amusement park located in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania (the part which is in Abington Township), United States, that operated for eighty years from 1896 until the 1975 season.

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One of the biggest attractions in the park was the music pavilion, at which John Philip Sousa and his band played every year, but one, between 1901 and 1926. Considering the ticket stub is from 1923 it’s a pretty good chance that the owner of the purse got to experience John Philip Sousa in person.
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For those that are young whipper snappers and are not sure who
John Philip Sousa is. He was an American composer and conductor he lived November 6, 1854 – March 6, 1932 of the late Romantic era known primarily for American military marches.

Among his best-known marches are "The Stars and Stripes Forever" (National March of the United States of America), "Semper Fidelis" (official march of the United States Marine Corps), "The Liberty Bell", "The Thunderer", and "The Washington Post".

It’s former amusement park now there is a shopping mall occupies its site.

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Cheers and thanx for sharing this awesome find!!
 

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Thanks all for the replies and encouragement. WaterScoop the info on Willow Grove Park is much appreciated! The location of the park would be approximately 10 miles away from where I found the purse.
 

That's totally AWESOME!!! I hope Ill find something that cool one day
 

that's really awesome, especially with the ticket still in decent condition. such a cool find!
 

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