The following is my take from my last few hunts before I injured my back. After 4 weeks of rehab my back is finally feeling good enough to detect but now we have 3 inches of snow on the ground. Oh well, time to start on the research for the spring.
These finds came from an old camp and 4 different one room school house sites. Two of the school sites are now farm fields the other two buildings are still standing. My totals were $6.96 in clad mostly from the old camp. 22 wheats, 6 Indian heads 1887, 1889, 1900, 1901, 1903 & 1905, 1Buffalo No Date, 1 V 1896, 1 Rosie 52-D, 1 Merc 1917, 1 Barber 1900-O, 3 Washingtons 37-D, 44 & 51-D.
I also found several relics and probably the coolest find is an old token. It is a Victoria Cordage Works Trade Token. They made binder twine. After doing some research here is what I know about it.
Circa -1880s token or medal from the Victoria Cordage Works of Philadelphia. It is made of brass, holed as made and measures 25mm in diameter.