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Indians, Silvers, and Buttons oh MY!

FooserPaul

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Hello all!

The rain is over.... YEAH !!!

I got back out to the park that I recovered the Love token from last sunday and 2 silver and 2 indians at last night...

This park just keeps giving and giving...

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It didn't take long to land the 1st keeper...

1897 Indian Head (#27 for 2011)

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3 minutes later... 1900 Barber Dime...

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Next up.... 1903 Indian Head Penny (#28 for 2011)

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This was a 8" 12/22 signal... 1943 P Silver Jefferson... (Took some baking soda paste to get the crapy off)

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This was a 12/26 signal... a little jumpy... Looks like a RR Button...

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I was looking for one more keeper before I called it a night... It didn't take long to get this 12/33 12/35 signal... It was shallow... 3-4"

1907 Indian Head Penny (#29 for 2011)

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This little target came up early in the hunt... I got nothing on this what is it... I know its a pin... but of what ???

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HH ALL!
Paul
 
Great finds Paul. New York, New Haven, and Hartford was an East Coast RR. It served Conn, RI, Mass, and I assume New York. My grandfather worked for them for 53 years. I think he started with them about 1916 but not sure. I think they were consolidated with another llarger line but I don't know who. Again, good finds. John
 
RiverJohn said:
Great finds Paul. New York, New Haven, and Hartford was an East Coast RR. It served Conn, RI, Mass, and I assume New York. My grandfather worked for them for 53 years. I think he started with them about 1916 but not sure. I think they were consolidated with another llarger line but I don't know who. Again, good finds. John

Nice... and thank you for the information John!
 
As always ... you've found some more great stuff Paul - keep up the good work !
 
That is a great hunt, congrats! Those coins are in good shape!

Bunker
 
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