Humble, Texas Railroad Track Crossing.

TexasJeff

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Sep 17, 2019
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New Caney, Texas
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About 45 minute hunt along Railroad Track Crossing in Humble, Texas today. Found a smashed penny, you can just barely see Monticello’s columns and roof.
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The smashed penny was always a favorite for any kids living near the tracks. No telling how long ago that one was flattened. Cool stuff. Thanks for sharing.

And Welcome from Georgia.
 

Very cool finds, but I gotta point out that those are the columns in the Lincoln Memorial. Now a smashed Jefferson nickle would be another thing!

By the way, what are the 3 earthwormy looking things lined up at lower right?
 

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The smashed penny was always a favorite for any kids living near the tracks. No telling how long ago that one was flattened. Cool stuff. Thanks for sharing.

And Welcome from Georgia.

I hear ya RVR , I squashed many coins on the tracks by my old Apt.
 

My bad on Monticello, you are right. Tequila does that sometimes.

The earthworm looking things may be part of a brake assembly from an old car, I seem to remember something like this to hold brake pads on, not 100% sure. They were all in one area about a square yard. There was lots of surface large rock gravel. They are tapered on the ends and look as if the center is made to rest on a pivot. They are also tapered on each end. They are also ferrous.
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My bad on Monticello, you are right. Tequila does that sometimes.

The earthworm looking things may be part of a brake assembly from an old car, I seem to remember something like this to hold brake pads on, not 100% sure. They were all in one area about a square yard. There was lots of surface large rock gravel. They are tapered on the ends and look as if the center is made to rest on a pivot. They are also tapered on each end. They are also ferrous.
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Nice hunt, congrats on the finds, it takes a lot of patience to hunt tracks
 

Sounds like a fun place to hunt
 

Nice job! Crushing pennies on the railroad tracks were always fun. :occasion14:
 

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