Found this behind a local school that has been hit hard for years, nothing else was found except for a few clad coins and lots of trash. While 20th century silver tends to come out of the ground looking brand new around here, older silver always seems to get chewed up. Don't know why that is. I have a couple of other mid to late 1800s silver pieces, but this is definitely the oldest. Old copper completely corrodes here so you are lucky to get a wheat cent that still has a visible date. I have found several large cents, but they are always too toasted to be able to tell the dates or even what specific cent they are.
It's a 1836 5C piece, and I am not sure if it is a large 5C or small 5C variant.
Here is the album with links to the full quality images http://imgur.com/a/jwFfb
It's a 1836 5C piece, and I am not sure if it is a large 5C or small 5C variant.


Here is the album with links to the full quality images http://imgur.com/a/jwFfb