Made it back to the old orange grove plantation. More Silver!

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Got back out to the plantation today. First dig of the day I struck silver! My oldest Quarter to date, even though I can't tell what the actual date is. Date is completely gone from wear, but has to be 1916-1930!

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Also found what I think to be what's let of a silver clip earring with the clip missing.
925 ear-ring.webp

1952 Wheatie
1952 Wheat.webp

an old Ax that used to be used to cut a square cavity into a tree to collect it's sap to make turpentine with.
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Other stuff:
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Having fun on the farm!
 

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Nice finds Chip! I think the Hickok item is the adjuster knob off a lamp.
 

Hickok Calcium burner 1885-6
 

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Very nice finds! Thanks for the interesting info on the ax.
 

Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

Found that the Schrader nut is nickel plated brass, and is from the Valve stem assembly on a Ford model T.

Schrader valvestem nut.webp
 

Your quarter is not a 1916 or early 1917 (type1)
 

Your quarter is not a 1916 or early 1917 (type1)

I was hoping some coin hounds might be able to narrow down the dates! Thanks for the assistance!:occasion14:
 

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