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    W.O.W. And the stump make me think of the "Woodmen Of the World", A fraternal order, My Grandfather was a member. The lead soldier is using a ranrfinder.
    picture #1 looks like a knife, #2 looks like a straight razor. cool finds ..HH
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    wow thanks for all the input... I do find a lot of relics just for the face I did a lot of non coin sounding signals... as long and I can get a mostly consistent back and for signal I'll dig it that why I find neat stuff like this. I have more junk items than I do coins and I also like the history of stuff. I'll post more of my relics I find... I like em too I have more relics than I do coins for sure!

    The Woodmen of the World organization was founded in 1890 so it could be that old...


    Chukers
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOldMan View Post
    Those non coin finds can be pretty neat - keep it up Chuckers ...and I hope that you get more rain this spring and summer.

    yeah me too its already been 100 degrees and the ground is as hard as a rock!

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    It's all good

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    Cool finds. I always learn something from others finds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chukers View Post
    I do find a lot of relics just for the face I did a lot of non coin sounding signals... as long and I can get a mostly consistent back and for signal I'll dig it that why I find neat stuff like this.
    Chukers
    This is a motto to live by. I wouldn't have but 10% of the collection I do if I had dug only coin signals. So many cool and valuable items to be found that will never ring up as a coin. Plus, you get the whole picture of long ago that way--all the brass, pewter, lead, and iron items that were used everyday by people back then. Keep up the good work. That Woodmen badge is a great find.

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    1700s Navy Cuff Button
    pre-CW Navy Cuff Button
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    1873, 186?, and 18?? Shield Nickels
    1884 and 1905 V Nickels
    1908-D Barber Dime
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  9. #28
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    Post em all
    Old Coins are great, but relics can be more interesting and of personal nature.
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    1652 Pine Shilling, Noe-1.
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    old coins are nice to find but I myself love seeing the old lead soldiers or tootsie toys back in a time when kids played all day with imagination instead of today's video games.........cool finds Chukers

 

 
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