1870 Sheild nickel

Hill Billy

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Went out on the farm today and hit the fields for awhile.Wasn't getting any signals until this popped up. It read 28 on the vdi and sure shocked me when i got home and cleaned it.i thought it was just a wheatie or something.Damned shame some one had to shoot it.Looks like it would have graded pretty good too.Oh well , it's my first 2cent piece and I'm still happy.Found a few harmonica reeds as well.Thanks for looking. HB
 

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Re: 1870 2 cent piece

I've found a couple wheaties that were used for target practice but never a 2 center. Nice find. Very unique.
 

Re: 1870 2 cent piece

What a unique find!! :thumbsup:

Reminds me of an 1898 Indian Head I found pancaked by train wheel.
 

Re: 1870 2 cent piece

OUCH! Mine has a hole drilled in it :'(
 

Re: 1870 2 cent piece

Still a good find.. I would be happy with it.
 

Re: 1870 2 cent piece

Great find, Hilly Billy. I believe that it might be a Shield nickel, since it read at a 28 VDI. Two cent pieces read from 65-70 VDI.

Oh, I must ask, was it found at one of BuckleBoy's sites? ???

Kirk
 

Re: 1870 2 cent piece

KirkPA said:
Great find, Hilly Billy. I believe that it might be a Shield nickel, since it read at a 28 VDI. Two cent pieces read from 65-70 VDI.

Oh, I must ask, was it found at one of BuckleBoy's sites? ???

Kirk
Well shoot heck darn,That goes to show how well I know my coins.I looked it up thinking it was a penny and saw the two cent piece in the book.Never thought it could be a nickel.Now that i look at he book again,indeed you are correct.Thanks for your help.
This was found on my farm that Will comes out and hunts on every now and then.
 

Re: 1870 2 cent piece

KirkPA said:
Great find, Hilly Billy. I believe that it might be a Shield nickel, since it read at a 28 VDI. Two cent pieces read from 65-70 VDI.

Oh, I must ask, was it found at one of BuckleBoy's sites? ???

Kirk
Good catch there Kirky!! :tongue3: I didnt look that closely at it but now that I do, you can see the stars on the reverse too.
 

Re: 1870 2 cent piece

Hill Billy that suck's.....No Respect!!!!!Great find regardless :thumbsup:
 

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KirkPA said:
Great find, Hilly Billy. I believe that it might be a Shield nickel, since it read at a 28 VDI. Two cent pieces read from 65-70 VDI.

Oh, I must ask, was it found at one of BuckleBoy's sites? ???

Kirk

Yep. Most certainly a Shield Nickel. A BIG congratulations to you, HB. With as much studying of the old maps as you do, you deserve some SERIOUS respect! You're the Housesite Hunter's Housesite Hunter. Heck, that's all you've done since you started the hobby. As you know, it can be quite difficult to go for those long-gone sites--and tough hunting even after the sites are found. Well done, Buddy! You're a CREDIT to the Iron Brigade, and to our hobby. Shield Nickels are tough saves--and EXCELLENT finds.

Regards,


Buckleboy
 

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lRandylInlOhiol said:
Nice find.... You gotta hammer dont ya :thumbsup:
I have a sledgehammer ,think it would work?

Heres acouple of other things i found today at the old housesite.Not sure what the bent piece is.Looks like an outer ring for a pocket watch possibly.
 

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I'll agree that it is either a pocketwatch rim or a ladies' compact. I'm going with pocketwatch--one of the hinged kind.

Nice suspender clip too!


-Buckles
 

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BuckleBoy said:
KirkPA said:
Great find, Hilly Billy. I believe that it might be a Shield nickel, since it read at a 28 VDI. Two cent pieces read from 65-70 VDI.

Oh, I must ask, was it found at one of BuckleBoy's sites? ???

Kirk

Yep. Most certainly a Shield Nickel. A BIG congratulations to you, HB. With as much studying of the old maps as you do, you deserve some SERIOUS respect! You're the Housesite Hunter's Housesite Hunter. Heck, that's all you've done since you started the hobby. As you know, it can be quite difficult to go for those long-gone sites--and tough hunting even after the sites are found. Well done, Buddy! You're a CREDIT to the Iron Brigade, and to our hobby. Shield Nickels are tough saves--and EXCELLENT finds.

Regards,


Buckleboy

Whatch U talkin about Willis? Appreciate the kindness.Working on some more sites for us as we speak.Privy diggin 101 in a few weeks,I hope you and Tom are gonna be here.
 

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