Spent last weekend at my NC piedmont hunting grounds. As soon as I got there I went directly to my old house site. I've been finding lots of stuff but mostly iron junk. So I was surprised when what I thought was a dime sized coin popped out. And the next target turned out to be a padlock my third lock from the site but this one doesn't look as old. Also found a cool hitch of some sort. Yea I know nothing stunning but I don't care about value here just want to learn about the previous owners of this land. So I started to was the dirt off the coin which I'm beginning to realize it's to light for a coin. After washing I could barely make out a train and the words railroad backwards. The other side is to encrusted to see. So I need help guessing it's a train token but it's very light and small. Searched all over web looks like 100's of different token styles just around immediate area. Any thoughts? Can't figure padlock maker or age either.
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So Saturday comes along and my goal is to find one point no luck on the morning hunt and it's getting hot so I decide to bottle hunt under the shade. Not much old stuff but a few cool finds such as the Vaseline bottle, never seen the mosquitoes so bad during the middle of the day. Still in the bottle mode I decided to scan around the house site for a bottle. I do this every time but no luck last six times. Just happened to look under a log and there one is thinking old medicine bottle. Darn it's broken but I'm still keeping its due to being from the house site on my property looks old but can't make out bottle mark just a faint diamond. So evening point hunt and skunked again.N.C. from the mountains to the sea
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Well Sunday's here and Icross over into SC. Im almost done when I walk up on this point just sitting here. Not sure of type but thinking a Badin? Nice on one side burt crude on the other. I've heard of Badins being called Badin Crudes so maybe. Nothing special but a fun weekend!6 PhotosN.C. from the mountains to the sea
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Congrats on a fantastic weekend.
Obviously I am jealous of the point, however I have serious envy with the mystery item.
I may be totally wrong but I think that you might have found a button mold.Bruce
In life there are losers and finders. Which one are you?
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Wow a button mold that would b cool thanks for the insight. It's very thin and light with a thicker ring around it. Was awesome seeing the train come into view after getting dirt off. Spent hours trying to figure padlock out key hole in bottom so guess not as old as the Norwich lock part. Thanks Bruce!
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That would also explain why the printing is backward, Huh.
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Man, you are doing my kind of thing! I love metal detecting! Goin' down to Savannah GA in a few weeks hoping to find Spanish gold hordes. (Far fetched. most likely will find Pepsi cans and modern quarters.) Keep diggin' you will find more!
P.S. Use a Thermacell. A friend who lives in GA says, and I quote; Ah ain't seen no skeeters, er squirrels er people, er elephants or nuttin, since ah got this here bug gitter thang here.""The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee
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Sugaree - that was some weekend. I love coins and old bottles and that first bottle does look like one of the old Snake Oil bottles. It's even more interesting trying to date them. Thanks for sharing.Pickett/Fentress County, Tn - Any day on this side of the grass is a good day. -Chuck-
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Sugaree that was a nice outing, on that button looking thing what did other side look like? I looked up railroad overalls buttons and there was some similar to that oneSouth East Ga. Twin City
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Wow looks like you might have figured it out thank you! After reading your post I also looked up old railroad overall buttons and almost an exact match! The other side is to encrusted to see the writing. And there is another clue I found near it maybe an overall strap? Having a hard time figuring out deeds and dates on property but looks like house was abandoned before 1924 when Duke power bought the land.
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Originally posted by Sugaree View PostSpent last weekend at my NC piedmont hunting grounds. As soon as I got there I went directly to my old house site. I've been finding lots of stuff but mostly iron junk. So I was surprised when what I thought was a dime sized coin popped out. And the next target turned out to be a padlock my third lock from the site but this one doesn't look as old. Also found a cool hitch of some sort. Yea I know nothing stunning but I don't care about value here just want to learn about the previous owners of this land. So I started to was the dirt off the coin which I'm beginning to realize it's to light for a coin. After washing I could barely make out a train and the words railroad backwards. The other side is to encrusted to see. So I need help guessing it's a train token but it's very light and small. Searched all over web looks like 100's of different token styles just around immediate area. Any thoughts? Can't figure padlock maker or age either.Judith Basin, Montana
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Love the lock that is cool . Of course the blade .
I am going with button on the railroad . Maybe Jethro will see this and have a collection .1 Photo
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