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Found This Medallion Last Night

E-Trac-Ohio

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I hunted the back of an old park last night - still about 4" of snow and ice on the ground but the grass was showing through a litte in some areas. Got a FE 7 - CO 47 hit - then bounced all over then back to FE 7 - CO 47 again signal. It turned out to be this "Medallion" or promotional piece from the White's Sewing Machine Co. Cleveland, Ohio. This `company moved from Massachusetts to Cleveland, Ohio in 1866.There's a small hole drilled near the top - anyone ever seen one of these ? What do you think it is ?
Also found this 1917 Wheat Cent at the same location.

HH --- Mark
 
I don't know anything about the Medallion except it is cool. I enjoy finding tokens and medallions as much or more than finding coins, thanks for sharing your hunt and photos.
 
Thanks for sharing such a neat find! Appreciate the pictures too!

NebTrac
 
I believe that this Token / Medallion is made out of Aluminium or a very similar type metal.
 
Well actually I have and it has a hole too! Mine looks and sorta feels like aluminum. Congrats on the find...
 
Wow nice find . Its good to get out in the snow sometimes - it clears the mind !



HH all
 
Nice Finds! Congratulations!!!!
 
I just found this web site that has some info. on this White's Sewing Machine token - looks like this piece is from the 1900 - 1910 era.
Heres the site --- http://www.njminerals.org/metaldetecting-aluminum-token.html
 
Nice find. I love medallions and tokens as well..I live in central Utah where it is still frozen about 18 inches. but with alot of work and a pick..have recovered a few coins..minus 25 at night last week so i have awhile before i can hit it hard..good luck
 
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