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Brentallica

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Collection of the last few trips out including a couple yards and parks with my brother last weekend.
The 41 Walker makes my 4th Walker this year and 5th Half of 2014 including a Franklin ;D
Also scored a 1892 O Barber dime and 2 Mercs (41 and 43). Some other Silver finds include the spoon, hatchet and Sterling Ring.
Found the Skeleton key in a yard today. The button is a QuarterMaster Corps coat button.
The 1934 Chicago Worlds Fair token was a surprise as I thought it was just one of those pennies run through the smashing machine
28 Wheat pennies ranging from 1911-57D. Total clad count of $13.14
Thanks for looking and good luck!!
 

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Wow! what a haul man! looks like that token was a bb gun target... WTG on another stinkin half! That's a lot of silver halves for one season! LOVE that key...nice recovery on that quartermasters button too, any idea on age? bc I know that branch of the army goes way back. Ring looks nice too, congrats on a nice assortment of finds, barber and mercs too!!
 

Wow! what a haul man! looks like that token was a bb gun target... WTG on another stinkin half! That's a lot of silver halves for one season! LOVE that key...nice recovery on that quartermasters button too, any idea on age? bc I know that branch of the army goes way back. Ring looks nice too, congrats on a nice assortment of finds, barber and mercs too!!

Thanks man! Not exactly sure of the age, however, it is post World War I
The insignia was approved in 1895. The design was retained when the Corps was established in 1912. After WWI, the earlier design, with the eagles head superimposed on one wing, was changed to depict the head above the wings
 

Excellent bunch of silvers and finds ya got there Brent :thumbsup:
 

Great finds! Rolled penny, FOB, silver! Yeee Haaaa!!!!
 

Wow! Five halves - I'm speechless, that machine is dangerous in your hands B, congrats on it all!
 

Wow, really nice hunt Brent. :thumbsup: Congrats on all the fine coins! Love the watch fob and skeleton key. Keep digging!

HH
 

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