Mysterious solid gold pin, and two more V nickels..

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Back at my old spot today searching this hill is killer on the feet it is very steep, but can be rewarding what I thought was a nickel turned out to be a solid gold pin I have know idea what kind of pin or what the symbol means it also has writing on the back if anyone knows please shine in also got two V nickels 1905 1896.... ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1443980624.149397.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1443980640.256284.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1443980653.111877.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1443980675.123208.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1443980692.081808.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1443980707.789576.webp almost forgot another farm animal the sheep ...
 

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nice pin... my 8 seconds of searching online show it is probably an Odd Fellows pin
 

Cool finds man! Looks like it says: W H Shi xxx er
T x Lodge No 32
L.O.O.E

Pretty sure the LOOF stands for Loyal Order Of Elk. I found a Lodge #32 in Marion Ohio but there could be more than one in different states.

Elks.org :: Lodge #32 Home
 

Is it a F or an E at the end? When I zoomed in I thought I saw another part of the last letter


Oddfellows. FLT = Friendhip, Love, Truth

Don beat me by 30 seconds...:tongue3:
 

Think you nailed it man, I though the last letter was an E! Oops!

Good call on Odd Fellows!

Oddfellows. FLT = Friendhip, Love, Truth

Don beat me by 30 seconds...:tongue3:
 

I think its cool. Congrats!
 

Is it a F or an E at the end? When I zoomed in I thought I saw another part of the last letter

It says WJF Skinner the lodge No. 32 The last part looks like J66F ?..
 

Well one thing is certain , you have a very interesting old hill site there ! The difficult hill grade is likely contributing greatly to your
finds - for the obvious reason that it's harder to hunt by all but the most hard core hunters , secondly many coin jewelry losses
occur on sledding hills in winter . Clearly this location has been in use for well over a century .
 

Congratulations on the interesting finds!
 

Fantastic finds and a Great I.D.! Congrats! :occasion14:
 

My pleasure. You have a great winner there.
Finding the heirs to the pin might now be an interesting challenge--should you wish to pursue it further.
Don.....
 

Congrats on the great finds Tony- I love working tough hills like that. You're still kicking serious butt on the nickels! Hope we can hook up soon...

-- Jeff --
 

Fun stuff!!

Gold is gold my boy!
 

Congrats on some awesome gold there buddy! That thing is very cool! I love all the different contrasts of the pin. That old gold is so beautiful and hard to beat!
TFS and HH!
 

Well done in getting the Gold Pin identified.
I love hills and some of my best finds have been made on hills.
Congrats on a great find. It always pays to investigate those nickel signals.
 

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