At two inches I don't think tent peg or railroad spike, but even though I think I've seen one before, for the life of me, I can't remember anything about it.
looks like it might be driven into a log as a tag to mark the company or person that felled it. of coarse it would be removed at the mill before sawing. does it look like a initial or number may have been on it?
Every now and then a post comes up titled "tent spike?" or something to that extent. A lot have turned out to be sickle mower spikes commonly used on farms. Check out some pics to see if there's a match. Good luck
Had this thing looked at yesterday along with a handful of other relics that i have dug.
turns out that the spike is hand forged and was commonly used for wagon building during the 1700 and 1800's.
the value is 0 but it is still a good piece to add to my collection for a conversation piece.
That is a pretty wild stab by whoever told you it was a wagon spike. All of the above ideas are equally as valid. The head looks way too large to me for wagon construction. I passed through Winchester yesterday, nice area you are in!!
I found this.
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