HEAVYMETALNUT
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1820'S HOUSE AGAIN*SILVER*IH
nothing to do today so,i decided to go back to the 1820's WAKELEE homestead.In the past this house gave up a 1845 LC,a walking liberty half,a few mercs and a silver washington qtr.
today i dug everything! first target against a tree was a 1889 IH penny.some zincolns a few wheaties,a 1944 merc and a totally worn out nickel.probably a shield nickel never dug one yet and figures if it is i'll never know
a handful of unfinished buttons.apparently somebody that lived here worked at waterbury button co. the unfinished eagle button reads in the motto "Industrial Military Preparedness NSCA" i'm assuming this is world war 2 since scovill brass and waterbury button were both major contributors in the war effort back at that time.
i guess my find of the day which was a brown crumpled piece of aluminum that almost ended up in the garbage can until on a whim i put the brass brush to it and saw lettering.
i straightened it out the best i could.
NEED HELP WITH THIS BELOW.CAN ANYONE CONFIRM WHAT IT IS?
i'm asssuming it's a 1902 drivers liscense or ID tag from Louise N.Wakelee state of Ct.
i may donate this to the historical society since this house is on the historic registry.
have a great week all!
nothing to do today so,i decided to go back to the 1820's WAKELEE homestead.In the past this house gave up a 1845 LC,a walking liberty half,a few mercs and a silver washington qtr.
today i dug everything! first target against a tree was a 1889 IH penny.some zincolns a few wheaties,a 1944 merc and a totally worn out nickel.probably a shield nickel never dug one yet and figures if it is i'll never know
a handful of unfinished buttons.apparently somebody that lived here worked at waterbury button co. the unfinished eagle button reads in the motto "Industrial Military Preparedness NSCA" i'm assuming this is world war 2 since scovill brass and waterbury button were both major contributors in the war effort back at that time.
i guess my find of the day which was a brown crumpled piece of aluminum that almost ended up in the garbage can until on a whim i put the brass brush to it and saw lettering.
i straightened it out the best i could.
NEED HELP WITH THIS BELOW.CAN ANYONE CONFIRM WHAT IT IS?
i'm asssuming it's a 1902 drivers liscense or ID tag from Louise N.Wakelee state of Ct.
i may donate this to the historical society since this house is on the historic registry.
have a great week all!
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