Some more finds from the site I have been working these past few days.
Two silver dimes today. The 1899 Barber dime is the oldest silver coin that site has yielded.
Yet another corroded large cent.
This one I'm not sure about. It appears to be some sort of token. I can make out some of the words "Builders of cotton" in the center, and 'Peck' at the top edge.
And there were more wheats, plus a button. The first photo is of two wheat cents stuck together, dated 1934 and 1918.
This one appears to be a screw back lapel pin.
HH!
Two silver dimes today. The 1899 Barber dime is the oldest silver coin that site has yielded.

Yet another corroded large cent.

This one I'm not sure about. It appears to be some sort of token. I can make out some of the words "Builders of cotton" in the center, and 'Peck' at the top edge.

And there were more wheats, plus a button. The first photo is of two wheat cents stuck together, dated 1934 and 1918.


This one appears to be a screw back lapel pin.

HH!