1850s Farmhouse - Silver, copper and a mystery penny

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Spent several hours today at a local 1850s farmhouse in Chester County, PA and did pretty well. Two colonial flat buttons, pewter spoon bowl, 1844 Copper, 2 Mercury Dimes, gold plated mirror case and what I think may be a flintlock frizzen.

The thing that looks like the base of a lightbulb is an old fuse and just below it is a Wheat Penny surrounded by what looks like pewter. Does anyone know what that might be? The penny itself is too corroded to read the date but it is definitely a Wheat. Thanks for looking.

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i think its one of those lucky penny tokens similar to this:
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Yours is very much more corroded.
 

penny is as above and definitely crap. But you got two mercs!!!! way to go Nice dig
 

Thank you both for the reply and the ID on the token!
 

Nice large cent. No idea if that's a frizzen but it if it is that's a great find. Thanks for sharing your finds looks like it was a fun hunt!
 

Nice job on the coins. I like that Large Cent.
 

Congrats on a very nice hunt. You found some cool keepers for your collection.
 

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