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    Nothing much today.

    It was a good day spent with good friends. 1854 shield nickel 1904 Indian head and a New York staff officer cuff button with a Scovill backmark.
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    Doesn't look like "nothing much" to me! You should see my "nothing much" hunts!

    Could the Shield Nickel be 1867? (They didn't start making them until 1866.) My eyes aren't what they used to be but it looks like the last digit is a 7.

    Congrats on the three keepers! I would take results like that any day, and time spent with friends is always a nice bonus.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Two-Cent View Post
    Doesn't look like "nothing much" to me! You should see my "nothing much" hunts!

    Could the Shield Nickel be 1867? (They didn't start making them until 1866.) My eyes aren't what they used to be but it looks like the last digit is a 7.

    Congrats on the three keepers! I would take results like that any day, and time spent with friends is always a nice bonus.
    Very possible. I couldn't make out the date, one of my hunting buddies did. I just used my digital microscope to get a better picture of the date but it is already gone! I even applied a few coats of renaissance wax to it last night but these coins are bad about deteriorating after they come out of the ground. So. now it is a no date shield nickel!
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    Great finds! I agree, those would make for a great hunt in my area! As for the date, I played with the photo a bit with contrast and brightness. It looks very much like an 1867.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Digger_O'Dell View Post
    Great finds! I agree, those would make for a great hunt in my area! As for the date, I played with the photo a bit with contrast and brightness. It looks very much like an 1867.
    Thanks for your input. 1867 it is. If anyone wants to dispute that I will send them to you!
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    Excellent! Could that button be CW related? Is that a layer of crud on it that could come off, or is that the actual button? Congrats on a fun day!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by OxShoeDrew View Post
    Excellent! Could that button be CW related? Is that a layer of crud on it that could come off, or is that the actual button? Congrats on a fun day!!
    That was how they came out of the ground. The button cleaned up a little bit and I was able to determine that the backmark reads "Scovill Mfg Co./ Waterbury/ State of New York". That dates it post 1870.
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    Nice cleaning job! I wonder what that was doing down there.?
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    Four of us hunt this site and have pulled many buttons from it. Different spots give us different period relics. One spot produces pre-war and CW stuff while another spot gives up post war to early 1900s stuff.
    My finds Sunday came from the second spot. I have no idea how the stuff ended up here unless they were part of a button collection.
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