Pocket Spill
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I got the opportunity to a hunt a fairground in Iowa on Saturday. The area is now a cornfield but was a fairground from the late 1800s to the early 1940s. It supposedly has been pounded over the years but it still gave up some goodies. Unfortunately, as is typical of these cornfield locations, 50 years of fertilizers eat away at copper and nickel coins. Finds included a 1902-O Barber Dime, a 1918 Merc, 3 IHs (1880, 1885 and 1898), 1900 V Nickel, a Buffalo (date has been eaten away but it is the raised ground variety) and two fried wheaties (not pictured).

