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Got out today...

Jim C (Mich)

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..to an old farm house. Found the following..
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Interesting relic. What is it? It looks like a bottle opener but crown caps weren't invented until 1892. Nice finds.
 
Not bad finds. Too bad about the 1827 Large Cent, but at least you found the better half that has the date. Nice looking Bank Token. Very nice finds Jim! Makes me want to get out and find something like that but the ground is frozen and I would have to find an old Farmstead Site that dates back early to have a chance of finding something that old. Great Stuff and Good Luck and HH to you if you return to that site. :clapping:
 
Great finds. That half penny would have been ix excellent shape if it was complete. For some reason it is extremely hard to find a large cent here in Pensacola. Been here since 1559? What is that hook thing with the 1870 pat date? Happy Hunting grounds,

Savage,
 
except this one is an 1803 quarter cent :)

I was able to get the year of this one since it had a distinctive marks allowing me to match it with this 1803 Sheldon variety 253. :) :)
I will say though, yours is cut more cleanly!

Don
 
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