1st Railroad baggage tag

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Well after getting my work finished today, which included finally taking my Christmas lights down. (Yeah, detecting has kinda been in the way of silly things like that.) ;D I got a call from Brett to go tecting, and we decided to go to the old farm site that gave up a Merc and war nick to me a couple days ago. No sooner do we get there and Brett digs a sweet (see his post) about 10' from where I dug the Merc. Well, as it turned out, it wasn't going to be a silver day for me but I did get a couple wheats back to 1919,,, and this cool Chicago & Western Indiana RR tag. Established in 1883. I wonder if they still want it back? ;D
 

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That tag doesn't look like it, but in real life it's nice and thick and heavy like a belt buckle. Very cool find Dad! When we were there I told you your 1919 wheatie was the oldest coin dug, but I'm going to have to retract that now since I got the 1918-s (8 over 7) SLQ ;)
 

Great find, John!!

That's a better find than many silver coins are, and it will look superb in a display!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

That tag is pretty darn cool. Looks to be in good shape.. :thumbsup:
 

The tag looks good enough to ask the question, who's pocket was in it when it rang up?

Nice digs!
 

That is one sweet tag!

I love history like that. . . nice :thumbsup:

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