1840 Harrison campaign token, V nickel coin spill, mini sundial

Rustic

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Hunted for about three hours both yesterday and today and am super happy with my finds.
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First, I detected along the trail out to the first site, and got a good signal next to a swampy area, and pulled out the toy, wrist-worn sundial, the dial folds down when not in use. Probably belonged to a boy scout...
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When I reached my site I started detecting in a new, very flat portion of the terrain, now covered with a thick layer of pine needles but which was at one time an orchard. I hit a good repeatable signal and dug a v nickel, then checked my hole and there was another, and then another, 1899, 1903, and 1910. Unfortunately each coin only has one good side, the other sides are toasted. 15 cents was too much money to lose back in those days..
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Then not 10 yards away I recovered what I'm pretty sure is a woman's decorative sash buckle in good condition.
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Then today I first hunted in an entirely new parcel of woods, only found a couple buckles
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so I headed to a permission at a house here in town where i made only 1 find, the campaign token from 1840 (and because I was so excited I went right home to research what it was instead of staying and looking for more, lol)... I had no idea what it was, but I could see it had all its detail and I was super happy.
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Anyway, I'm did some research and it's a William Harrison campaign token from 1840, made to be worn around the neck. Harrison went on to win the election, but his inauguration day was cold and rainy, and he gave the longest acceptance speech ever, over 2 hours, and he caught a bad cold and died six weeks later... so he wasn't president very long at all, poor guy.

Thanks for looking, and best of luck to all,
Cynthia
 

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Spectacular sun dial - v nickels - Harrison token & other finds "congrats" to you, (that is one remarkable sun dial) -anyway thank you for sharing your post with us & I wish you many more great finds while out dirt fishin.

Texas ED
 

Nice finds. The token is an excellent piece of history. I found a one on my first hunt out this year in early March. A little different from yours. I found the version without the date.

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Nice finds. The token is an excellent piece of history. I found a one on my first hunt out this year in early March. A little different from yours. I found the version without the date.

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Your token is beautiful too. They really made them to last didn't they?
 

Congrats on some excellent finds, the campaign token is really nice
 

Excellent hunt! A little (or alot) bit of everything...cool token, sundial and a V-Nickel spill...you sure don't see THAT everyday! Congrats on a great day...ddf
 

To me, that Harrison token is a "Banner" find!!! Love the little sundial too!

Iowa Dale
 

Hello Rustic. V nickels, old buckles, unique sundial, and the old campaign token...'ya gotta love it. Thanks for the post and HH. C9
 

Harrison campaign items are very desirable finds. There are a lot of variations of that token, but the one I found is the exact same one as yours. I have also found a couple of the campaign buttons, and there are a lot of variations on the buttons too.
 

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I take that back, mine is not the same as yours. The backs are the same, but the busts of Harrison are different. Mine is more of a profile in the general's uniform, and yours is more of a straight on view in a dress suit. Se what I mean about variations :)
 

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Nice finds. I've found 1856 and 1884 campaign tokens. I know very little about them but yours is the earliest I have seen posted
 

Love that token! Awesome hunt :)
 

Your token is beautiful too. They really made them to last didn't they?
They really did. I was amazed this held up so well. They seem to hold together a little better than IHs. Maybe the copper content was higher. So many variations of these tokens.
 

Got one too... yours is great shape happy hunting
 

The way I always heard it was that he died of severe food poisoning. He was making an all day trip by buggy and stopped several times to consume the food of the day that had spoiled due to the heat.
 

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