Here are my finds from the past couple of weeks. I got out on October 27 to some farm fields and again on November 4 to a couple of private yards in town.
The highlight of my recent finds was this sterling silver "Son In Service" ring that a mother would wear to signify that she had a son serving in the war. I found one exactly like it on the internet and the dealer listed it as WWI era but I think it is most likely from WWII. It originally had red, white and blue enamel on it.
Out of the same yard came this P&O farm implements watch fob. P&O was bought out by International Harvester in 1919 so this fob probably predates that. It cleaned up well, it might have been nickel plated originally. Interesting that it has a bare breasted woman on it.
I found this medallion in a farm field where an old house used to be. It says, "COUNTY COURT - SUPREME COURT OF HONOR" and has the date 1900 on it. The back is blank.
Here are the other coins and relics I found:
Thanks for looking and happy hunting!