I found the same iron spike they found on Oak Island

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The one that was narrow at each end and wider in the middle. Found at a late 18th / early 19th century cellar hole on the same farm where I found the Large Cent and Flying Eagle this weekend. This may have been a tool rather than a spike. How old did the blacksmith say it was and what was it used for?
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It won't fit in my top pocket. Should I take it to the blacksmith in Nova Scotia?
 

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I Believe...The Curse Of Oak Island...Nailed It!

When they called similar "Nails" found there "Log Joiners"

These headless wrought iron nails were used to join logs and beams in log homes, docks and Treasure Tunnels!

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So, what kind of a find would you “file” this under... the “round file” :laughing7:
 

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There must be a ship buried where you found that spike keep digging Steve!
 

There must be a ship buried where you found that spike keep digging Steve!

You have to be prepared to go at least 180 ft to get to the good stuff.
 

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