As I indicated before, I am NEW to this site and the protocol, so please bare with me. As I waller around trying to get my hind feet under me. Thought I would share some good times and finds that have afforded themselves to me.
This was one day event, where they had just torn up the old town board sidewalk and ready to pour a new concrete side walk. I had to talk like a Lawyer, to get the contractor to give me 5 hrs prior to the pour...By the end of the day, I had detected for 6hrs, and had a crew of diggers for about 4 hrs. The crew were so turned on by the finds they wanted in on the fun[attachment 146847 Dector_find_A_e.JPG][attachment 146848 Dector_find_B_e.JPG][attachment 146849 Dector_find_C_e.JPG]
The Silver dollar is a 1928 (fair).......Total we took 5 Silver Dollars.......4 went to various dignitaries of the town.....Mayor ; Chief of Police: City Judge as well as the contractor...Wanted to keep the bread buttered..........
This was one day event, where they had just torn up the old town board sidewalk and ready to pour a new concrete side walk. I had to talk like a Lawyer, to get the contractor to give me 5 hrs prior to the pour...By the end of the day, I had detected for 6hrs, and had a crew of diggers for about 4 hrs. The crew were so turned on by the finds they wanted in on the fun[attachment 146847 Dector_find_A_e.JPG][attachment 146848 Dector_find_B_e.JPG][attachment 146849 Dector_find_C_e.JPG]
The Silver dollar is a 1928 (fair).......Total we took 5 Silver Dollars.......4 went to various dignitaries of the town.....Mayor ; Chief of Police: City Judge as well as the contractor...Wanted to keep the bread buttered..........
Thanks for uploading your incredible finds.
It looks to most resemble an Oxen Shoe. My Grandmother when alive (her home was better than any museum I've ever visited) had many in her collection of old west relics but there was a bit more metal pad surface at the rear of them than I see with this one. It could be this one was hand forged on the trail and they did with what spare metal they had. It almost looks to me that they took a regular horse shoe, cut it in half, and then further hand forged the metal at the rear to best fashion a pad from it. The nail holes also look like they are for a horse shoe and I think but may be wrong, Oxen shoe nails were a little bit smaller. I have no doubt though they made do with anything they had on hand. Great find and appreciate your sharing. 
