1860s 1-2-3 cent pocket spill

cornman

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Jan 1, 2007
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1860's 1-2-3 cent pocket spill

Last Thursday it was too wet to plant anything here in NW Ohio, so my son Tom and I hunted a local farm house where I had found a 1830 large cent a month ago.
Had an unreal day! Tom found 4 IH and a V nickel. I found 6 IH - one of which was all hammered up with a hole punched in it. Also a 1856 Napoleon III French coin - why here?
My favorite finds were an 1868 2 cent coin and an 1869 3 cent nickel! The three 1860's coins were all in the same hole, about 6 inches down, right in the front yard. The IH and the 2 cent were face to face, causing the coloration on the IH. When I twisted the core of dirt apart, they both fell out onto the grass and "clinked" together. I knew what the IH was, but didn't know what the other coin was until I saw the 2 on it. Like a good boy, I (luckily) ran the rest of the dirt in my hands past the coil, there was another one in there! I had high hopes it was old too, and was shocked to find it with a III on it. What a strange old pocket spill. I still can't believe it.
Also found a cast eagle head, perhaps a cane head, or maybe a flag pole top? Not sure what it is made of, perhaps copper.
 

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Re: 1860's 1-2-3 cent pocket spill

Wow....those are fantastic! Love the Eagle head too!

HH,
Moon
 

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Nice hunt. Looks like the ground has been good to those coins. They look great.
Randy
 

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That was a very good hunt you had.Some very nice coins that you don't find everyday.
Congrats on the coins.The eagle is also a very good find :thumbsup:

fortbball9
 

Re: 1860's 1-2-3 cent pocket spill

Very nice, I wish my old copper came out that nice :thumbsup:

At first I thought the eagle was another sword handle (like bucklesboys find), but its too big :icon_scratch:
 

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Excellent finds, and in good shape too. I would be happy to find any one of those.
 

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Incredible day out with the metal detector right there. Those are some serious finds :thumbsup:


VPR
 

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Nice find and an unusual one. That 3 center is nice. I found my first 2 center last year. Love them 1800's coins :icon_sunny:
 

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One of the pretties 2 centers ive seen dug and a Nice bunch of finds altogether
 

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Very nice finds, congratulations. That nickel three cent piece looks just like one I dug in Dayton years ago, same patina and all.
 

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Cool finds! WTG :thumbsup:
 

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Yes very clean coins, nice!
 

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Some great coins there. Congradulations.....
 

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Wow, what a Great Day you guys had in NW Ohio!! For the record, the Eagle you found is a Civil War Officers Saddle Pummel. I found one just like it in NW Ohio last year. A fellow here in the net found the answer for me. They still use this pummel on saddles made in Sugar Creek Ohio. I'll try to find a picture of the saddle with the pummel on it. I am including a picture of my Pummel.

My Saddle Pummel was featured on the front cover of the American Digger magazine in January of this year.

Try this web page, it should go to Keith's Shoe and Saddle repair,
Sugar Creek, Ohio. http://www.keithssaddleshop.com/saddles.htm
 

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Re: 1860's 1-2-3 cent pocket spill

wow you had a great day digging. congrats!
i thought for sure that eagle head was a cane handle...i learn so much here
 

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