This was an excellent hunt,, like you I was very excited to see the horse shoe and the bell and all the other cool stuff, I really look forward to watching your videos not only for the finds but for the history and knowledge you provide to all the viewers, and as always it’s great to see you😊
Based on the size, I knew right away you'd found an Upper Canada One Penny Token. 👍 I find a lot of the Half Penny versions of these coins on early settlement sites here in Ontario. These tokens were made in England from 1850 - 57 and were our first 'Canadian Coins'. In 1858 & 59 we made what became known as our version of a Large Cent until 1921, when we standardized the dimensions of our coinage to mirror US coins. Great video too! - Dave
Thanks friend, I only started finding these Bank Tokens in the last year or so. Now I have to find new spots in my coin shadowbox, I like to display 1 of each type of coin I find in the box. Thanks friend for the info. I love learning the history behind what I find.
I love my Relics!
This was an excellent hunt,, like you I was very excited to see the horse shoe and the bell and all the other cool stuff, I really look forward to watching your videos not only for the finds but for the history and knowledge you provide to all the viewers, and as always it’s great to see you😊
Thanks 👍, This old missing road in Avon was a fun walk, the house that was missing was very interesting to see the cellar hole.
Sweet finds, i can't wait for next week.
You and me both!
Nice haul, many new items for the shadow box.
I think so too!
Based on the size, I knew right away you'd found an Upper Canada One Penny Token. 👍 I find a lot of the Half Penny versions of these coins on early settlement sites here in Ontario. These tokens were made in England from 1850 - 57 and were our first 'Canadian Coins'. In 1858 & 59 we made what became known as our version of a Large Cent until 1921, when we standardized the dimensions of our coinage to mirror US coins. Great video too! - Dave
Thanks friend, I only started finding these Bank Tokens in the last year or so. Now I have to find new spots in my coin shadowbox, I like to display 1 of each type of coin I find in the box. Thanks friend for the info. I love learning the history behind what I find.
The cool little bottle was for creame.
Thanks friend.
you found a trap, dang man.
you never know.
Man you gotta make this shit more interesting.
Its finding lost history, sometime its a bit slow but always something to learn. hows it going bro?