Tokens, relics, and something totally cool

pepperj

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Finally got a permission one of the longest ones that I have done 2 hrs, asked a landowner and low be hold the chattiest guy going and after driving out of the driveway I had to chase the real landowner across a golf coarse to the 10th fareway to ask the permission to do his lands. Lol When it comes to a permission I'll dodge a few golf balls. The great thing about wasting some detecting time was I got to drive through the fields to the site instead of walking a 1/2 mile through the brush and creek. So the first site didn't have a whole lot of targets usual harmonica reeds, bits of this and that.
So I headed across the creek to a buried foundation.Landowner said it was no problem crossing the creek, that's an 8ft board, I'm not jumping something two ft deep at my age.
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20 minutes later my first diggable target.1842 Half Penny Token
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Next target was a nice old hand forged knife blade
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Then it seemed like that was it, a dry spell and nothing good was coming up until I heard that sweet sound again, flipping the large plug out there sat what I already knew a 1857 One penny Token
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I dug this very sharp brass pen quill? No dumb ass! It's a point off a hunting arrow as no writing tip could be this big could it?Then after cleaning it up I'm sticking to a pen/writing tip.
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I dug a brass thin disk with a large star stamped on it and finished the hunt with a knob off a tobacco jar lid. It was hard pasture, short early summer grazing for a few head so the field had 6-8" of hay layed down with tuffs 3 ft high. There's still two more homestead sites to be looked at, and then it will be a spring return hunt when this grass is dead. Some clean up shots.
1842 Half Penny Bank Token
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1857 One Penny Token
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The star
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The writing instrument 4 1/4" long
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Lid off aTobacco Jar lid
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Nice finds. You sure that writing instrument isn't a ramrod guide?
 

Great permission and KILLER finds! Love me a Half Penny. Got a pair of them right here where I live. My oldest US coin is a 1826 Half Cent dug right in my own yard. I also dug the same Bank of Montreal Half Penny Token coin down the road a spell. Beautiful coin. Wonderful coin hunting and relics you scored. Looks like you're on some wonderful OLD dirt!:headbang:
 

You found some nice olde stuff, congratulations!
 

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..: NICE ASSORTMENT of FINDS PepperJ :..
Thanks for sharing!
 

Congrats on some nice finds, looks like you're on a good site. Good luck
 

Nice finds. You sure that writing instrument isn't a ramrod guide?

Thanks Bonepicker

First thought when I saw it come out of the dirt, but the tip is sharp, and the hole is only about 1/4-3/8" in diameter.
 

Great permission and KILLER finds! Love me a Half Penny. Got a pair of them right here where I live. My oldest US coin is a 1826 Half Cent dug right in my own yard. I also dug the same Bank of Montreal Half Penny Token coin down the road a spell. Beautiful coin. Wonderful coin hunting and relics you scored. Looks like you're on some wonderful OLD dirt!:headbang:

Thank you Kurios

Digging tokens up here is pretty well the norm it seems from earlier sites. Lots of copper very little silver is another trend that seems happening-sadly. The folks that settled were made of the Military, Loyalists, Irish so $$$ was tight and not a lot too throw around. This site will produce more when I can get the coil 6" closer in most spots to the ground. Best of luck on your next outing.
 

Nice bunch of finds congrats...:icon_thumright:
 

Those are great finds!
The ramrod thimble is a much better find than a pen in my books, well done
your return trip in the spring will be full of anticipation no doubt
 

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Very sweet, pepperj! Can't wait to see what else you find!
 

a bunch of those 184os canadian bank tokens have been popping up lately. cool finds
 

Nice assortment Pepper. That is definitely a ramrod guide. And the large disk with the star is most likely the face of a bridle rosette without the lead backing. Of course if it were found on a Civil War site, it would certainly be associated with Texas troops :laughing7:
 

Very well done PJ!

The tokens and ram rod guide are sweet finds. Congrats and good luck to you sir!
 

Awesome scores, I really like those tokens. I have only ever dug one here in Ohio from the Bank of Upper Canada.
 

What a great hunt !!!! Congrats !!!
 

Very Cool finds!I would dodge gulf balls n Cow pies anytime for a spot like that! Looking forward to your return trip..HH
 

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