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Back to school in Maine......

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This past weekend I went back to Maine and did an old school yard next to the fields I have been doing. It's moderately over grown and loaded with poison ivy. I found a 1934 State of Maine chauffeur badge (School bus driver?), a couple of wheaties, 14' 34', a 34' Buffalo, a 1899 IH, a Classic Head LC no date and this Spanish 1/2 reale.
These finds at the school house area sum up all my finds in these fields. There is this gap in the dates of the coins I've found. Before this Classic head LC (1814 at best) the youngest of the older coins is 1805 LC and the oldest of the younger coins is an 1893 barber half. That's an 88 year gap between groups of coins. Why do you think there is such a gap? Thanks Rich
I'm happy to say that the poison ivy didn't get me this time like it has
4 times earlier this year.
 
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