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Well, I had 2 hours to kill today after work, so off I went to my new honey hole <img src="/metal/html/smile.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt="
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I still have no idea how far this site extends...as I hit the same area again. I really think I need to grid it off and search it as all of these and the finds from the past few days have been from zig-zagging all over the place.
Anyhow, I'll give you a run down of my finds as some of the pics aren't great. Terrible lighting.
A 1902 U.S. "V" nickel, an 1887 indian head penny, a 1912 large cent, a 1912 fishscale, a 1902 vicky dime, a 1920 penny, 1930 penny, 1932 penny. That's it for coins.
Aside from the coins though, I found this strange token. Unfortunately it's been pierced and worn as a necklace. Anyhow, on one side is a huge building of sorts. It says "Semi-Centennial" and "1884". There is also a very small initial "G.W"
The other side also has a building and what looks like a windmill, with an ox pulling a cart in front of it. It says "Toronto 1834" Very cool token. Any ideas!? Thanks for looking.
I still have no idea how far this site extends...as I hit the same area again. I really think I need to grid it off and search it as all of these and the finds from the past few days have been from zig-zagging all over the place.
Anyhow, I'll give you a run down of my finds as some of the pics aren't great. Terrible lighting.
A 1902 U.S. "V" nickel, an 1887 indian head penny, a 1912 large cent, a 1912 fishscale, a 1902 vicky dime, a 1920 penny, 1930 penny, 1932 penny. That's it for coins.
Aside from the coins though, I found this strange token. Unfortunately it's been pierced and worn as a necklace. Anyhow, on one side is a huge building of sorts. It says "Semi-Centennial" and "1884". There is also a very small initial "G.W"
The other side also has a building and what looks like a windmill, with an ox pulling a cart in front of it. It says "Toronto 1834" Very cool token. Any ideas!? Thanks for looking.