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    Field Hunt With A Bonus!

    Field hunts have such great potential for wonderful finds, old coins, tokens, buttons etc. One of the real bonuses is surface finds. We are blessed here in Ohio that we have a rich heritage from the earliest inhabitants of this great state. If one keeps one's eyes open and has a basic knowledge of Native American artifacts a field hunt can reward you in many ways. Diane and I went out Tuesday and hit some of our fields, the first two did not produce much other than some bits of decorative copper and an old hinge. The third field is one I have hunted before and have never found a coin which is amazing since there had been a house on this site since at least 1875 until approximately 1930. This site has always given up some interesting relics but today was a bonanza. Three interesting items were a Jap Rose soap token, another token or medallion promoting US Route 40, it was in poor shape bent in half with a lot of scrapes on it, the third is a brass badge from something which still has me puzzled. The front has the word GLOBE on it in very stylized script one tab on it has the word BOY and the other only the two letters AY (could be Play Boy) I knew there was a Jordan automobile model by that name, and another automobile made in the late 40's by that name. Any help on this would be appreciated. The find of the day is a beautiful 3/4 groove stone axe. Made from green hardstone which is a typical stone used in Indian artifacts of the Archaic period. It measures 5" long and 2" wide and 2" tall. It is in fantastic condition. The bottom portion is slightly concave a classic shape that allows for a small wedge to tighten the head in a handle. Over the years I have found a lot of artifacts but nothing quite of this quality before!Name:  US 40 01.JPG
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    wow Tony great grooved stone axe a very cool eyeball find congrats on finding a very nice example
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    Wow! Those are some outstanding finds. The stone tool looks museum quality!
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    AMAZING finds Tony! I bet Diane found the best stuff though! That's a nice axe. I have never found one. A couple celts but no axe. The soap token is in super shape. I have never seen one before. I'll watch the video when I get home. Best wishes and HH, Dave.
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    I love the axe and the soap token. I'm not sure because your relic is a little dirty in your pic. But it looks like a logo for the International Harvester Co.
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    Quote Originally Posted by freemindstuck View Post
    I love the axe and the soap token. I'm not sure because your relic is a little dirty in your pic. But it looks like a logo for the International Harvester Co.
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    It is pretty crusty, but not an IH it says GLOBE on it.
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    I can't comment on anything else you found cause my eyeballs are still looking at that Axe
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    Quote Originally Posted by coinnut View Post
    I can't comment on anything else you found cause my eyeballs are still looking at that Axe
    It is a beauty. Awesome find Bell-two
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    Very interesting finds congrats. Safe & HH

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    Love seeing what everyone is finding. You have a neat and unique assortment. WTGo!

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    Great hunt. The axe is nice, but I really like the tokens
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    what a awesome axe! congrats!
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    Great eye on the ax find!!! I probably would have over looked it as just being a rock. Nice soap token also.
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