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Had a great day. Couple of firsts

Ex-Sox

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Arjim and I went to an old house used as a hospital during the Civil War and hunted the outer part of the yard. Jim found some sort of spanish silver, I did some searching and it the markings look like one that I found of a Cob 4 reale but cant be 100% sure, you can barely make out the cross in the picture, I dont know what it is. It is so worn that you can barely make out the outlines of the markings. First for us! He also found the piece of the spur and the arrowhead. I found the wheat penny and the Token. I cant find the one penny token anywhere and hope that someone here can help. Anyway, we had a good time and will be going back soon. Thanks for looking.
Any help on the silver piece would be appreciated too as we havent a clue!
 
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That arrow head is sweet!!! and i have a token very similar to the one you have!!! I forget the history on it,,, but ask Justdigit!!!! He researched mine for me,,, and found out exactly what it was... I believe it is a free masons tokens,,, Identifying what chapter they are from...All of them have the same back,, and the front is different depending on the area!!! But mine said chapter 4 , Chartered may 21st Richmond IN 1838!!!! Good job on the silver to!!! Very nice finds
Derrell
 
Hopefully this will help in your identifying your penny token!!
http://www.coinworld.com/news/021108/BW_0211.asp
 
Thanks fellas! Justdigit, that was very much appreciated!! :thumbup:
 
Thanks, Justdigit, for sharing the information on the Masons' token. I had found one of these in great shape many years ago, and had just put it in a coin sleeve while I tried to figure out what it was. HHing! Johnny
 
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