Old yard gives up printing plate, half penny, 3 more injuns

Goes4ever

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Last night met up with a buddy and we went door knocking, we hit two places got a yes at both houses. I found a bunch of wheats and clad not pictured, 3 injuns 1889, 1898 and 1902. A 1912 Half Penny, neat printing plate with a man in a suit. And probably my favorite find is the key fob item, JB Ford was in business from 1890-1940, I have searched google and can't narrow down when it was made for sure.


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very cool finds
 

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nice find on the key fob im from wyandotte michigan i was born there and they have a historical society that you can contact that will prob have an answer for you :icon_thumleft: J.B. Ford's house is still standing as the museum

Michelle Blankenship, President
Jody Egen, Museum Director
Phone: 734-324-7297
Fax: 734-324-7238
 

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Interesting printing plate and nice coins!;-)
 

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Wow, that's some interesting finds! Thanks for sharing!
 

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That must have been some nice soil the way those coppers look. They are in great shape.
 

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