First Coin this year is my oldest yet! Also a strange glass head.

SaginawIan

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Thanks again to dantheman for once again getting me onto a great old site for our first real hunt of the year. My second signal was this 1854 bank of upper canada one penny token. I'm real happy with it. It was a nice clunker of a coin to dig up at 8" and was just awesome to see in the plug with a huge green halo around it.

Don't know what that ceramic head thing is - a piece of a juicer?

thanks for looking, Ian
 

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Bavaria Mike

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Great variety of finds, congrats on a nice hunt! HH, Mike
 

SusanMN

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Looks like a piece of juicer to me, although an unusual one.
 

Michiganne

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Nice penny token, Ian! WTG Your ceramic head looks like a juicer...what's on the back?

Are you all thawed on that side of the state? I was hitting major frost today at about 5-6 inches. :tongue3:

Keep digging!
 

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