FINALLY, SOMETHING WORTHY TO POST, UPDATED, FINAL UPDATE

curbdiggercarl57

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After weeks of living vicariously through other people's posts of their great finds, I said enough is enough. Between starting a new job bartending, complete with day and night shifts, I have had little time to detect. A place nearby where I live recently was given the okay to detect. We had been there before the trespassing signs had been posted, but save for a Seated Half, nothing substantial was ever dug there. Way too much trash, ground hard as stone, the usual excuses to find somewhere easier to dig. They are now starting to prepare the land for condos, and have been starting to dig up the area. Hit the area early Saturday morning, and after about five minutes, dug a 1905 V-Nickel. Nothing amazing, but always a good sign. Next appeared a 1900 Cheyenne Frontier Day souvenir badge, in great shape. The constant lighting of my votive candles was starting to pay off. Then a 1899 Indian, followed by one of the ugliest cameo broaches that I've ever dug. (Bright red, made out of plastic, or celluloid) Then the usual junk, scrap brass, buttons, etc. Then I dug my very first railroad baggage claim, a Union & Central Pacific Railroad's. It has a "Thomas Patent Feb 19th, 1867" imprint on the top of the tag. That got me going. Soon after, i dug a slightly larger claim tag, with "Western Transfer Co. Claim" on it. I have found no info on this piece so far, so any help would be appreciated. Lastly, I dug a 1854 bank of Canada half cent token, which common back East, is an unusual find fo Denver. No silver, no gold, NO TOKENS, but it's been awhile since I've dug anything decent, so I'm very happy. Will be out there tomorrow, hopefully I'll have more to show.
CurbdiggerCarl
 

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Again, thanks for all the input and info on these finds, especially the RR claim. Just an update, I put the claim up for auction at a reputable auction house, "Railroad Memories". I believe that this auction will end in December. I have never, ever, had the desire to sell or auction any of my finds, but frankly, times are getting a little tough. Plus, to be honest, someone who really collects railroad memorabilia would be more likely to appreciate it. As long as I have the memory of digging it, I'll be happy. Giving finds away, sure. never had a problem with that. I've even made copies of a ring or two that a couple of waitresses really loved. Hope that if it does sell well, it could help fund a trip to Merry Old England. Just the thought of digging something from the 1600's or before, gets me going. Anyone that has any info on good English detecting tours, please let me know.
CurbdiggerCarl
 

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Awexome finds CurbdiggerCarl! Those are some items you don't see every day. Big Congrats on some good hunting!!
 

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Yeah Baby! Over 5000 views! Love ya guys, even ticking people off in the "Religious" section, you still looked at this post! I'm humbled!
 

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Nice finds and congrats on the banner! It would be awesome to see some of the buttons you dug up too. They can be pretty valuable or they can be just beautiful by themselves. (I'm a sucker for gilding :icon_sunny: )
 

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Just got the catalog from Railroad Memories, the auction house that is selling my baggage claim. Yeah, baby, made the cover! Made my day. It's on the bottom right corner, in all it's bent glory. Auction will end December 13, can't wait to see how it does. Like I said earlier, I don't dig to sell, but all the responses from this site made me realize that it should go to a good home where it would be appreciated more. So bid, bid, BID! Go in debt! Max the VISA out! Great stocking Stuffer! Yeah, I'm fully aware that I'm whoring out this innocent piece of brass, but in the meantime, bid! Kidding aside, it's just a blast to find something that is unique, and then be able to do the research and find out something that you never knew before. Got me reading up on the history of Railroads in Colorado. Also, a big thank you to Sue, the owner of Railroad Memories, she spoke at the detecting club that I belong to. (Sorry Sue, I had to work that night) I heard that she was a fascinating speaker, giving the members useful tips on where to look for railroad items. Kudos!
 

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Very nice finds Carl!
 

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Great finds!

I especially like the September 12-13 Cheyenne Frontier Day souvenir! It's from the 3rd year of the rodeo. (started 1897).

Here's a link

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Just got a call from the Auction House, the baggage claim sold for $1628.00. Man, will that go to catching up on some bills. Thanks to everyone here at this great site, if it wasn't for you guys and gals responses, I would have never known the history and value. Hope it has a good home now.
Carl
 

Thats fantastic Carl...i'm very happy for you....i feel the same way ....i like to keep stuff but would rather it go to someone who appreciates it more than i ever could....especially when it puts some coin in the pocket :thumbsup:
 

CARL THAT IS A GREAT POST. ALL YOUR FINDS ARE GREAT. BEST OF LUCK. :thumbsup:
 

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