One room school house field sites

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I’ve located a few more fields that once had one room school house on them. This post is from the first two fields. The best coin of the bunch is a stunning 1914-D Barber dime. The best relic is the Shoe company token date July 1910. Thanks for looking and stay heathy.
https://youtu.be/SiSfsEMKCto

https://youtu.be/6dO61mmxYic
 

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Great finds, Jeff! I love the shoe token. The Boy Scouts of America were founded in 1910. It looks like the Excelsior Shoe Company started in Portmouth, Ohio in about 1889. Look at how massive their factory was!

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Congrats on the sharp Barber Dime too! :clapping:
 
Good job researching them old sites! I love hunting cornfields where old schools used to be. always lots of nickels because that's how much lunch was! Thanks for sharing and happy digging, Dave.
 
Looks like you'll be busy during these tough times! Congrats on some sweet keepers and nice sites! :clapping:
Your accent sounds almost Canadian. I don't hear that on "That 70s Show." :lol:
 
Beautiful looking Barber. Gonna go and watch the vid now. Is the 1867 IHP a semi key date?
I think so the mintage was about 9.8 million. The PCGS lowest grading is 1 and that value is listed at $35. Mine is about a 12 but it has the environmental damage, a 12 is valued at $95.
 

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