pa-dirt_nc-sand
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Hit a old farmstead in the park woods this weekend. Stone chimney is all that is left standing.
Got an awesome 30-31 signal only 4” deep in the area that would have been the side yard.

Our pops my first Large Cent in several months.


Matron Head 1828, I think.
Then I got a zincoln signal and a badge appears.


It is slightly curved. Too big for a walking staff badge. I think it might be an old bicycle head badge, but was not able to find a match. Any ID help/guesses appreciated.
Also found 4 flat buttons in this section of the woods.



I was surprised with the dandy button. I think a button like this dates to the late 1700’s.
Here is the handful.

I think the silver washed piece is half of a cuff link and also a partial suspender clip with some fancy.
This piece has me intrigued.

If it was a spoon the maker stamps would be on the stem, right? The notch seems intentional. Is this some kind of tool?
Oh, I did dig one mandatory spoon...

It was fun to get into some real old stuff again. (For W PA) Will go back when the weeds clear out a bit more for sure.
Good luck out there!
Got an awesome 30-31 signal only 4” deep in the area that would have been the side yard.

Our pops my first Large Cent in several months.


Matron Head 1828, I think.
Then I got a zincoln signal and a badge appears.


It is slightly curved. Too big for a walking staff badge. I think it might be an old bicycle head badge, but was not able to find a match. Any ID help/guesses appreciated.
Also found 4 flat buttons in this section of the woods.



I was surprised with the dandy button. I think a button like this dates to the late 1700’s.
Here is the handful.

I think the silver washed piece is half of a cuff link and also a partial suspender clip with some fancy.
This piece has me intrigued.

If it was a spoon the maker stamps would be on the stem, right? The notch seems intentional. Is this some kind of tool?
Oh, I did dig one mandatory spoon...

It was fun to get into some real old stuff again. (For W PA) Will go back when the weeds clear out a bit more for sure.
Good luck out there!
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