I'd go with head of 1838 beaded cords. Not Silly or Booby. (not expert opinion)
Here's one I found detecting about 20 years ago in Illinois. It was found at a farm house built in 1855. [ATTACH]
I get that way finding an Indian Head while detecting.
Any grade of 20¢ piece will do.
Magic 8 ball says: "don't bet on it."
1858 Flying Eagle. Thanks for an interesting contest guys.
No offense, but it does look like plastic. Needs different lighting.
Find your numbers here. https://www.uspapermoney.io/serials/allhigh.html or maybe here. https://www.uspapermoney.io/serials/large.html
Congrats to both winners. Those are nice prizes.
Thank You for this contest. Nice selection of prizes. I choose the: Japan (Edo Period): ca. 1835-1870 coin. My wife collects foreign coins, but...
Maybe he's panhandling!
My parents wedding year. [ATTACH]
You can have a Million dollar wheat cent, if you have one hundred million of them.
Looks like a u-joint cap.
Using Vactors to suck up the dimes and gunk. Why not?
Here's mine. [ATTACH]
Quite a variety of tokens. Looks good everyone. Here's some from my hometown. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I've got so many, here's a couple of random ones. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's the only one I have. Found it in circulation. [ATTACH]
Back in 2001 I was detecting an 1850s farm that was being torn up for Town homes. The house was built solid with huge rocks for a foundation and...
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