What a week, 2 cornfields, lots of oldies and my new oldest coin!

Full Metal Digger

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Hey diggers,

I have been using an 1874 atlas of our county to find all the old schools that are now cornfields. The 1874 atlas shows the locations of all the schools with a little drawing of a school and a label telling the number of the school. For example, School #6 is about 5 miles from here. A half mile East is &quot:daydream:ld school #6. I got permission to hunt both sites. Found lots of goodies. Thanks for looking and HH, Dave.

Items found at School #6 (1870-1943):

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First pass at Old School #6 (unkn-1870s)

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I only hit that second site for about an hour and a half and got 3 coins with the newest being 1853!!!!!
 
:wow: That is some really nice finds! Love the WLH, beautiful. Congrats on all your great finds. thumbsup01
 
Really great coins and relics, Dave! I especially love the seated half dime! That's a terrific find! You are having some good luck hunting in fields. I hope you find some more goodies at that old school site!
 
:omg: A great bunch of finds. Congratulations on a great job of detective work on finding those places to hunt. Should be more great stuff to be found. |:cheering:

GL/HH
 
:clapping: Wow those are great! I love hearing stories of detective work and seeing the results. I've been using old county maps from historicmapworks.com

We named our local club Central Kentucky Research & Recovery Team because we really like the research aspect...

That miniature glass doll is neat. Curious about age of that!
 
tanacat link=topic=9533.msg107123#msg107123 date=1333644745 said:
That miniature glass doll is neat. Curious about age of that!

Hey Cat, thanks for commenting. I did some research and the small doll is actually a frozen Charlotte doll made of China (not white glass as I originally thought). Very popular during the 1860's to 1920's. Naturally, they got more fancy as time went by. Mine is so basic in form it makes me think it is 1880ish. These were used as a treat that came with your Christmas pudding! HH, Dave.
 
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In 12 years of detecting I have only ever found on complete Crotal Bell, yet they get found in the hundreds here :girlcry: mine are usually like the one you found, the Liberty Half Dollar looks a cool find :wow:

UK55
 
:wow:! :perfect10:! What a great collection of finds! I love the mini doll! Great Hunt for you!! Congrats! |:cheering:
 

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