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Finds just be fore the hard freeze.

407floyd

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Went to a park that had 3 houses previously. Found old stuff there in the past. Picked through the iron dumped in the far back.
Found the locked end of a wooden barrel coin bank from the 1920s-1930s. No pile of coins left behind. Found a pic of what it looked like online.
The aluminum badge is from a Rathbone, Sard & Co ‘Acorn’ stove.
The George V penny (1911-1926) has had its edge hammered like someone was going to make a ring out of it.
A Colorado sales tax token (1930s)
Post-WWII Marine Corp device
2 1930s wheats
I’m curious about the buckle/clasp that has a tiny bulldog head on it. Anybody see anything like that before?
 

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Nice array of finds!
 
Went to a park that had 3 houses previously. Found old stuff there in the past. Picked through the iron dumped in the far back.
Found the locked end of a wooden barrel coin bank from the 1920s-1930s. No pile of coins left behind. Found a pic of what it looked like online.
The aluminum badge is from a Rathbone, Sard & Co ‘Acorn’ stove.
The George V penny (1911-1926) has had its edge hammered like someone was going to make a ring out of it.
A Colorado sales tax token (1930s)
Post-WWII Marine Corp device
2 1930s wheats
I’m curious about the buckle/clasp that has a tiny bulldog head on it. Anybody see anything like that before?
The Eagle Globe and Anchor could be the emblem worn either on the cap or on the collars of the dress blouse. All nice Saves. Congrat's
 
Nice finds frozen solid here only place to detect now is the beach
Mark
 
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