Best Coin Shooting day in a while!

Headed out to a spot today with my dad where we hit yesterday and could only stay for about 20mins before we got rained out. We decided to go back and give it a shot! The house was built in the late 1700's but had two additions which were in 1832 and 1920. Only 5mins into the hunt and I pop out my first ever Civil War token! Thought it was a foriegn coin at first until I saw Army&Navy! Then I got pumped! Finds after that consisted of a few Indians, a 1906 Barber dime, a 1941 Mercury Dime, 10 wheat pennies, a 1903 V Nickel, a 1943-P war nickel, and a nice old flat button! My dad also scored his first large cent! 1844 braided hair!
 

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:shocked03: what a great coin day !!:congrats: the patriotic token is one of my favorite designs :smitten:great find !!
 
Sweet token. I would get as much dirt off as possible but leave the green patina. I do admit the color looks nice to it that way. A little bit of silver too. I joined the barber club too.. in a big way....
 
What a nice variety of old coins and relics! :clapping:

Your photos are very sharp too. I love the Army & Navy token!

:congrats:
 

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