Two More Silver Coin, Railway Token and a Ring

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I hit my dependable site for a couple one-hour hunts both yesterday and this morning. Found the following:

Brass doorknob :D
1942 Mercury Dime
1952 Roosevelt Dime
2 Pocket knives
Small costume jewelry ring - Kid size (Missing one of the fake stones - unmarked. No idea of it's age. Found 8" down.)
Minneapolis Street Railway token
1918 Wheat Cent
Some old buttons
Rusty nails and whatsits
Prism paperweight (I think. No real idea - but I'll put it to that use)

The spot continues to deliver. I'm still looking for the key that goes to the 1892 commemorative lock I found on Monday and I hope it pops up someday. There seems to be no shortage of coins and relics there and I am content to hunt it until I get "skunked".

Thanks for reading my little hunt report! :wink:
 

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Those finds are in great condition :icon_thumright:
Love the pocket knives and the old Street Car Token :notworthy:
 

Great finds, merc's are always welcomed and the token is really cool.
 

I like the Railway token.
 

I would call this a real good day! Like the token.
 

The spot continues to deliver. I'm still looking for the key that goes to the 1892 commemorative lock I found on Monday and I hope it pops up someday. There seems to be no shortage of coins and relics there and I am content to hunt it until I get "skunked".
:icon_thumright:

Good luck! Even if you don't unearth an original key to your lock, you can always 'marry' it into some other old suitable key or order its replica. Meanwhile, I see that more goodies keep coming from that productive spot.
 

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