The marbles are getting bigger & older, Wheats and Relics, Nickels and more

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Got a chance to meet up with McCDig, he shared some info on a field where he has been having lots of luck finding old coins and flat buttons, I only stayed for about an hour, I managed a 1943 War nickel and an old suspender clip. The spot is very promising and hope to go back soon when the weather gets better.
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The next finds come from the other park i been hitting lately , once again the wheats and nickels showed up, but not the silver, 12 wheats, 1906 Indian, 1911 V nickel, dateless buff, 1941 Nickel, 1944 War Nickel ( only silver ), A small pin with a heart that im pretty sure is military but not certain. The lead showed up in the form of 2 wounded soldiers that i repaired using crazy glue, a large fishing weight probably from a fishing net. This leads me to the marbles a clay bennington being the oldest, a large shooter with a colorful swirl pattern that sadly is breaking a part, a smaller shooter and finally six regular sized marbles that are as much fun to find as any metal object.
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What a great park hunt!!!! Love those marbles they are always great to find. Excellent hunt there my friend congratulations


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Nice Spread. Marbles? Are they surface finds? In the plugs when finding coins etc?
 

We call a V, a Buffalo, & a War Nickel, a Trifecta.
I too enjoy it when I come across marbles.
Congrats on an outstanding day of hunting.
 

I was wondering when you 2 would get together for a hunt. I know if I lived in that region, I's sure be looking up McCDig. Congrats on scoring at both sites.
 

Very nice finds especially the toy soldiers and ole marbles!
 

Looks like that mud-caked marble on the lower left is a German hand-made, which would be 1880s to 1920 or so. Nice! The Brown Bennington clay marble is even older- possibly 1870s, but these don't have much value in most cases. I also love that white/brown/black swirl near the upper right. Ca. 1930 on that one- probably Alley Agate company. Any time I find a marble with crust stuck to it, I soak it in CLR (the scale remover you'd use in a toilet!) and it cleans it right up. Now if they've gotten pitted or hazed in the ground, there isn't much you can do, but the crud on the surface does come off. Otherwise, the great thing about marbles is that they don't corrode like coins, and you can use pretty harsh chemicals to clean them with no worries. Nice finds!
 

Marbles and lead toy soldiers... two of my favorites and you got a lot of them. Nice hunt.

Best of luck to you sir.
 

What Carolina Tom said goes for me too. Marbles and lead soldiers...two of my favorite
Super old school kids toys

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Nice Spread. Marbles? Are they surface finds? In the plugs when finding coins etc?


All of these were found in the plug, I have found some in the surface in the past.
 

We call a V, a Buffalo, & a War Nickel, a Trifecta.
I too enjoy it when I come across marbles.
Congrats on an outstanding day of hunting.


Trifecta it is, Thanx Yes love them marbles too.
 

I was wondering when you 2 would get together for a hunt. I know if I lived in that region, I's sure be looking up McCDig. Congrats on scoring at both sites.


I known Mike (McCDig) for about a year now, met him at our club, run into each other every now and then but we definitely need to go on a group hunt.
 

Very nice finds especially the toy soldiers and ole marbles!

Yes those old toys remind me of my childhood toys, not many but well loved.
 

Looks like that mud-caked marble on the lower left is a German hand-made, which would be 1880s to 1920 or so. Nice! The Brown Bennington clay marble is even older- possibly 1870s, but these don't have much value in most cases. I also love that white/brown/black swirl near the upper right. Ca. 1930 on that one- probably Alley Agate company. Any time I find a marble with crust stuck to it, I soak it in CLR (the scale remover you'd use in a toilet!) and it cleans it right up. Now if they've gotten pitted or hazed in the ground, there isn't much you can do, but the crud on the surface does come off. Otherwise, the great thing about marbles is that they don't corrode like coins, and you can use pretty harsh chemicals to clean them with no worries. Nice finds!

Thank you redden very informative post. I know these marbles are nothing special, but i like them a lot, the old bennington and yes the white/brown/black swirl near the upper right is also my favorite.
 

Marbles and lead toy soldiers... two of my favorites and you got a lot of them. Nice hunt.

Best of luck to you sir.


Thank you Tom, yes toys are always great finds, poor kids I bet they went home sad after losing those treasures.
 

Truth1253 for some reason i could not reply to ur post, but thanx for taking the time to check it out.
 

Dang those Baltimore parks productive, congratulations
 

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