Diggin Dude
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Thought I’d make a post haven’t done so in a while. Only been out a few times in the last month or so, I’ll start with today’s finds.
Got out in the woods today before the rain, found a couple fatty Indian head pennies, my first 1859 first issue Indianhead penny, I’m excited about the find. The other Indianhead penny is 1862, May also be a first but I’m not sure I found some fatty Indian head pennies in my day, I’ll have to check dates.
Another cool find from today is a Waterbury Scollvill mfc co Two-piece silver plated button, I’m assuming 1800s if anyone knows any information I’d appreciate it. I will also try to do some Internet research.
Found a couple broken pieces of a Crotal Bell, Horshoe, hook, Ox shoe, Another piece of iron that could be horse tack.
In this post I’m going to include two items from a hunt a few weeks ago I have not posted. A really cool button, Waterville Mfc co. Sportsman button, not sure what type of bird that is on the face but it also has a eagle on the reverse side. From my research I found it was a company that was in business from 1847 to the mid-1850s. Also found a very worn KGII copper.
Thanks for looking, happy hunting.
Got out in the woods today before the rain, found a couple fatty Indian head pennies, my first 1859 first issue Indianhead penny, I’m excited about the find. The other Indianhead penny is 1862, May also be a first but I’m not sure I found some fatty Indian head pennies in my day, I’ll have to check dates.
Another cool find from today is a Waterbury Scollvill mfc co Two-piece silver plated button, I’m assuming 1800s if anyone knows any information I’d appreciate it. I will also try to do some Internet research.
Found a couple broken pieces of a Crotal Bell, Horshoe, hook, Ox shoe, Another piece of iron that could be horse tack.
In this post I’m going to include two items from a hunt a few weeks ago I have not posted. A really cool button, Waterville Mfc co. Sportsman button, not sure what type of bird that is on the face but it also has a eagle on the reverse side. From my research I found it was a company that was in business from 1847 to the mid-1850s. Also found a very worn KGII copper.
Thanks for looking, happy hunting.
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