Todays digs. Anyone have an idea on the medal?

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Went diggin today and found a few nice targets. Got a 1887 Indian, a token good for 5 cents (EWD) on the front, a 1911 wheat and this dandy medal. I believe it's from the 69th "B" Batallion. If anyone has an idea as to the history of this piece I would like to hear about it. Thanks and I hope you enjoy the pics!

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Can't help ya ID it but i like it. Nice finds
 
That is Nice...congrats
 
Closest I could find to the one you have. Yours is unique!

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Closest I could find to the one you have. Yours is unique!

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I can't find a similar medal online. I hope someone has already ran this one down.
 
Somebody here should be able to help you with that - excellent find !
 
I'm no expert, but the font on that medal looks old to me maybe even pre-1900's.

I wondered if it could be associated with these guys somehow but couldn't find anything like the medal face...
Welcome to the 69th Pa Website
 
I'm no expert, but the font on that medal looks old to me maybe even pre-1900's.

I wondered if it could be associated with these guys somehow but couldn't find anything like the medal face...
Welcome to the 69th Pa Website

I tend to agree with you. The shape is not real symmetrical. I would think that issue would have been eliminated by WWI
 
Can't help you with the idea but those are some nice finds..
 
Could it be some sort of reunion badge

You may have something there. Got a lead I'm running down now. 69th US field artillary regiment batallion.
 
They must of been trying to grow those Indians since you've found so many planted in that yard
 
Several very nice finds! Have you done any research to determine if there was any local merchant in the past with the inititials that match the ones on your token?
 
Several very nice finds! Have you done any research to determine if there was any local merchant in the past with the inititials that match the ones on your token?

Not yet. I plan on researching it after I get a solid idea on the medal. That is probably the best token I have ever found
 
Went diggin today and found a few nice targets. Got a 1887 Indian, a token good for 5 cents (EWD) on the front, a 1911 wheat and this dandy medal. I believe it's from the 69th "B" Batallion. If anyone has an idea as to the history of this piece I would like to hear about it. Thanks and I hope you enjoy the pics!

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It is from the 69th artillery division and looks really old
 
That "medal" looks way older than 1900 to me , I'm thinking much more like Civil war - (I'm maybe one of the least knowledgeable people
on this forum when it comes to militaria ), but I guess I could go Spanish/American war period.
 

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