My son hit a half penny today and I got a button and a license plate.

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Got to the farm site where a old house had been removed around 1920. My 12 year old hit a coin first with the half penny 1844. Talk about proud Dad moment!
I found the button next. On the back it says “Sporting New Design”. Not sure the date on it.
About 10 in deep I found this lisence plate dated 1950. There was a secound one but it was toasted.
 

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Cool finds. "SPORTING NEW DESIGNS" buttons are civilian and usually have some kind of hunting/shooting/fishing imagery (horses, dogs, ducks or whatever). The maker is uncertain but they're believed to be of British origin and c.1850s-1860s.
 

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Cool finds. "SPORTING NEW DESIGNS" buttons are civilian and usually have some kind of hunting/shooting/fishing imagery (horses, dogs, ducks or whatever). The maker is uncertain but they're believed to be of British origin and c.1850s-1860s.
Thank You Very much for the information.
It’s funny we found a Canadian half penny with a British button on one site.
 

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The 1844 coin is a Bank of Montreal half penny token. The reverse would have the words "PROVINCE OF CANADA" around the top of the building and "BANK OF MONTREAL" around the bottom. I can see the bank building central door columns but not the wording. A half penny is different from a half cent. The US minted half cents but not Canada, as far as I can tell.
 

Got to the farm site where a old house had been removed around 1920. My 12 year old hit a coin first with the half penny 1844. Talk about proud Dad moment!
I found the button next. On the back it says “Sporting New Design”. Not sure the date on it.
About 10 in deep I found this lisence plate dated 1950. There was a secound one but it was toasted.
Very cool finds! Sounds like an awesome proud father moment!
 

Got to the farm site where a old house had been removed around 1920. My 12 year old hit a coin first with the half penny 1844. Talk about proud Dad moment!
I found the button next. On the back it says “Sporting New Design”. Not sure the date on it.
About 10 in deep I found this lisence plate dated 1950. There was a secound one but it was toasted.
Very Nice!! Congrats!!
 

Got to the farm site where a old house had been removed around 1920. My 12 year old hit a coin first with the half penny 1844. Talk about proud Dad moment!
I found the button next. On the back it says “Sporting New Design”. Not sure the date on it.
About 10 in deep I found this lisence plate dated 1950. There was a secound one but it was toasted.
great post and great saves, so cool to hunt with your son!
 

Great teamwork Congratulations
 

Cool finds. "SPORTING NEW DESIGNS" buttons are civilian and usually have some kind of hunting/shooting/fishing imagery (horses, dogs, ducks or whatever). The maker is uncertain but they're believed to be of British origin and c.1850s-1860s.
Beat me to it, I was going British 1850s as well:laughing7:
 

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