Beautiful 1872 Indian!!!...CW Buckle..Coins & Tokens

Nooberz

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This a collage of the last two days of hunting. Yesterday I hit a site I knew wasn't very old but I had permission for it since the farmer had other sites on his land. It was in corn and it had a ton of iron and I wasn't gonna stay for very long. I got the 1903 Indian and a couple of late 1800s merchant tokens. Neither was in the Ohio Token book but they were pretty neat finds no doubt. Later in the day I hit a couple of other sites that looked promising but only snagged 3 indians, the 1864 fatty, 1863 and the 1882.


Today was AWESOME! I got to a site that had a house on the 1856 map but gone by 1880. The farmer heard through the years that the house was moved off there and across the street (still standing today). Well I found the site and I started hitting flat buttons right off the bat. One ended up being a real sweet political button with E PLURIBUS UNUM on the back with the word "AMERICAN" around the shank. I also ended up finding the 1863 CW patriotic token sometime within the first 10 minutes of being there. Next came some coins. The first coin I got was the 1865 Indian "I believe", then came the most valuable find of my career. A sweet full liberty 1872 Indian. I couldn't believe it. The 1860 fatty, and 1852 LC came a little while later followed by the heartbreak of the day. A sweet CW buckle broke in half just like my other one. Hopefully I can have better luck finding the other half of this one.

I'm now down to 5 Indians for my dug set. The 1860 and 1872 were new additions

1869, 1877, 1886, 1908s, 1909s
 

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Jyverb64

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Thats a great bunch of finds and the 1872 is very sweet
 

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Wow....... awesome stuff right there. Congrats:icon_thumleft:
 

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That's very cool that you've found almost a complete set of Indians :)
 

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Awesome finds bud, Sorry 'bout your buckle, Maybe the other half is around close......................HH
 

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All nice finds. Congratulations on the 1872! I have one that was found by my dad back in the eighties in Albany Georgia.
 

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That is some STELLAR huntin there bud!!!! Hard to ask for anything more ( except that buckle being whole ) LOL... CONGRATS... HH
 

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Hey Nooberz,

Great hunt, sir.

That John F. Shively token is particularly evocative.

"LIMA — The 1900s did not begin well in Kossuth.The village had high hopes at the end of the 1800s, voting to incorporate in 1897 and electing town officers like a clerk and councilmen.It was trying to shake off its reputation, perhaps tiring of its being well known as a small place with a lot of saloons along the Miami-Erie Canal. But a murder spooked everyone once again.The Delphos Herald reported Nov. 6, 1901, that hotel/saloon owner John Shivley was “shot down this morning at 4 o'clock while defending his property from thieves and died in a few minutes.”The Lima Times-Democrat also had the story that same day. That report said he heard a ruckus from his family's quarters and came out to see what was afoot. He was confronted by the burglars. “Mr. Barrett overheard one of the men say, ‘Stand back or I'll shoot,'” the story reported. Seconds later, “there was a fusilade and supposition was that Mr. Shively did not heed the order but crossed purposes with the men who made good their threat.” The Auglaize Republican reported his wife ran out after hearing the shots, and the men cursed her and told her to get away or they'd shoot her too. The men — perhaps two, perhaps four — grabbed liquor and cigars and made off in the direction of St. Marys. They stole another buggy and a fresh horse outside St. Marys, officers found, but then the trail went cold.“John F. Shively was a man of large acquaintance, well liked by all who knew him, a staunch and liberal friend, always standing ready to lend a helping hand, and words of regret were heard on all sides. He was born in Auglaize County 45 years ago,” The Spencerville Journal-News reported. He was laid to rest at the German Methodist Episcopal Church, mourned by his wife and six children.Authorities from all over the area took interest, eager to find the men who were capable of such bold violence. They quickly offered a $500 reward for the capture and conviction of the robbers.Lima Police Chief Walter Mills supposed the men to be from Lima because the rig they rode into Kossuth with was stolen from the William H. Breese farm just south of Lima. A young man, employed by the farm, was briefly suspected but soon cleared.“The men, if caught, will probably be lynched as excitement is very high,” a newspaper reported Nov. 8, 1901.Later in November, a gang tried to rob the Citizen's Bank in Minster, attempting to blow the safe with nitroglycerin, but a night watchman fired his rifle upon them and soon had all kinds of backup from other citizens. The would-be robbers were driven out of town. Was this gang responsible for Shively's murder?This same gang tried to rob a bank at Wilmington, and some of them were caught in that caper. Authorities suspected they were the murderers from Kossuth, but real evidence was nil — until one of their number gave a statement at the State Penitentiary in 1904. On the night before the Kossuth killing, they were drinking on Lima's south side. They walked out into the country, stole the buggy from Breese, drove to Kossuth and killed Shively. They changed horses in Kossuth and drove to St. Marys, leaving the rig outside of town and walking in. Two of the men had lost their hats — a necessary item of clothing in those days — so one went into a clothing store and bought two caps. One boarded a passenger train headed to Lima. One walked to Lima through the countryside. One hid in the woods until dusk then stole a dinner pail, to pretend to be a laborer, and boarded a freight train for Lima. And on about their lives as ne'er-do-wells they went.Authorities never were able to pin the crime on the men, but justice was done, in a sense.Three men — Thomas Sweeney, James Price and John Henderson (among their many aliases) — were sentenced to the Ohio Pen for robbing a railroad depot at Wilmington. Sweeney and Price died in prison. Henderson served his time and was released.A small news item published Aug. 24, 1934, reported Charles Henderson, alias John Jones, alias James Henderson — was found dead in a straw stack on the Herman DeLong farm near Cridersville. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation identified him through fingerprints.The man, about 60 years old, had ended his own life by putting a revolver to the right side of his head." Rough and tumble Kossuth -

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Thanks Surf, I have actually heard of this story but never put 2 and 2 together. The token also was found a stones throw from Kossuth.
 

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I'm from ohio too and not far from you and in the last week I've found two general service civil war buttons in same field along with lots of Indians and a 1867 shield nickel. It's going to take me awhile to hunt this site it's full of iron trash but its a fun place to hunt because everything I find is 1800s. Your finds are awesome I hope I can find more civil war items.
 

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Here is the video of the hunt.


 

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Incredible finds! Hope you can find some more of the buckle. I dream of goodies like that!
 

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Nice Indians! I'd say you had a great day!
 

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Nice bunch of relics there , those plows really do some damage ... what a shame on that buckle but hey maybe the next one might be CS ....
 

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Great site! Great hunt! Great story! Thanks for posting the story Surf. Both the 1865 and 1872 Indians were lost very early into circulation. This is the kind of site where you go back and go back and then go back again. I'm sure there's still a lot of great finds there. Congrats!
 

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HI, I have a friend who would like to talk to you about the JNO. F SHIVELY token. The name on the Token is his Great Grand Father. Please get a hold of me I go by the name of Ringfinder and live north of Lima.
 

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