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handyman
02-09-2010, 10:56 PM
Dose anyone have info about this object? It is made of copper. Its diameter is about 2.5. The Indian coins are about the size of dimes and have TOTE spelled on there head bands. The larger Native in the center is very detialed and sticks out about .5 There was also some kind of stick pin on the back as if to wear it on a shirt or coat.
I found this in a yard at about 4 deep along with several coins all dating around 1910 1920. I have not been able to find out about this thing. All help would be great. Thanks for looking.
http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/ww63/handyman_64/native.jpg
Rightous find Handyman! thumbsup01
Looks to me like it wasn't manufactured in big numbers... making it all the better... and rare. :yes:
hey Handyman its a really cool looking piece and it looks like there is some kind of silver or gold gilt around the larger Indian image , is that correct :huh: how about a picture of the back to see how it was fastened which way the stick pin held the item and if it was soldered or brazed glued ,ect.
Dan
handyman
02-10-2010, 05:31 PM
Hi, Yea I think you are right. It did have some sort of plating on it I think but it has mostly worn off. I will get a pic of the back and post it. The pin was braized on but it completely crumbled when I found the pice. I would like to find out if this was some sort of advertisement or promotion or what it was. Regardless its one of my most favorite finds. Thanks for looking
Schrecky
02-10-2010, 07:54 PM
That is really cool
miller6670
02-10-2010, 08:53 PM
What an awsome find!!! Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. lol You never know...
coinnut
02-10-2010, 09:15 PM
I found this in a yard at about 4 deep along with several coins all dating around 1910 1920.
http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/ww63/handyman_64/native.jpg
My guess is that is just about right! I 'm guessing 1910 or 1915ish. They look like good copies of an Indian Head Penny and it was real popular at the turn of the century to sport Egyptian or American Indian motifs
handyman
02-10-2010, 10:28 PM
Thanks, That sound likley to me also. Any thoughts on the word TOTE Nothing I find on the e-net realy fits with the Native American.
leslie(nova scotia)
02-11-2010, 06:19 AM
From the land of the Bluenose.....a dewy sir! Nice piece and not a clue!
coinnut
02-11-2010, 08:45 AM
Thanks, That sound likley to me also. Any thoughts on the word TOTE Nothing I find on the e-net realy fits with the Native American.
Hey Handyman, Try this. It seems to fit pretty good and tells you what TOTE stands for. Hope it's it.....unless it was removed from someone's grave :-\ It was secret code for - Totem Of The Eagle
http://www.joycetice.com/:usaflag:hold/:usaflag:004.htm
Hey Handyman, Try this. It seems to fit pretty good and tells you what TOTE stands for. Hope it's it.....unless it was removed from someone's grave :-\ It was secret code for - Totem Of The Eagle
http://www.joycetice.com/:usaflag:hold/:usaflag:004.htm
very good info Coinnut good computer detective work , ok ok i take back what i said about you being computer illiterate :kiss:
wow , the part native American in me should of known what T.O.T.E. stood for :confused: i guess i've been living like the white man for too long :yes: ;)
RickO
02-11-2010, 07:31 PM
Wow... neat find... never saw one of those before... RickO
handyman
02-11-2010, 09:48 PM
Hey Handyman, Try this. It seems to fit pretty good and tells you what TOTE stands for. Hope it's it.....unless it was removed from someone's grave :-\ It was secret code for - Totem Of The Eagle
http://www.joycetice.com/:usaflag:hold/:usaflag:004.htm
That is great, That seems to fit realy good. I had not been able to find a thing that fit. I noted that it seems to be based in Texas. I wonder how the piece traveled to KY. To me that is won of the great thing about detecting and finding things. If the objectes found could only tell there story. Thanks great work.
coinnut
02-12-2010, 11:27 AM
That is great, That seems to fit realy good. I had not been able to find a thing that fit. I noted that it seems to be based in Texas. I wonder how the piece traveled to KY. To me that is won of the great thing about detecting and finding things. If the objectes found could only tell there story. Thanks great work.
You're welcome. Once I Googled and got past the 8 million Tote bag and umbrella sales pitches, lol I was able to stumble on to that site. I think we need a separate section on the web for just research and information gathering....NO DEALERS ALLOWED!! rofl Won't happen :rolleyes: But it would speed up finding things.
tanacat
02-12-2010, 12:13 PM
Hey Handyman, Try this. It seems to fit pretty good and tells you what TOTE stands for. Hope it's it.....unless it was removed from someone's grave :-\ It was secret code for - Totem Of The Eagle
http://www.joycetice.com/:usaflag:hold/:usaflag:004.htm
Very cool Coinnut! I had tried looking it up before, to no avail
hey Handyman its a really cool looking piece and it looks like there is some kind of silver or gold gilt around the larger Indian image , is that correct :huh:
I had the honor of seeing this in person and was flabbergasted- it such a NEAT find! The pic does not do it justice! Not sure if it's obvious but it's really 3D, the face in the center juts out and I think that glint is the light shining off of it. Oh I just re-read your post and you mentioned that Handyman. But not the light part.
handyman
02-12-2010, 07:30 PM
Hey Tanacat,, I thought this might be a good place to try to find out about this thing. I had the same luck while looking up TOTE. Its one of my favorite find thats why I brought it along to one of our hunts. Thanks for the reply. We need a new smiley of snow and frozen ground. Is it ever gona warm up:huh::huh:thinkingabout:?
tanacat
02-12-2010, 10:17 PM
We need a new smiley of snow and frozen ground. Is it ever gona warm up:huh::huh:thinkingabout:?
:bangahead01: Well, if this one was perpendicular and white, it could be banging head on icy ground.... :bangahead01:
ProPointer
02-12-2010, 10:31 PM
Ohhh! That looks old and interesting!
SeabeeRon
02-18-2010, 01:40 PM
That has got to be one of the more intersting relic type finds I have seen! Congratz!
marchas45
02-18-2010, 04:02 PM
That's one neat find, I believe it's a memorial pin, check this link.
http://www.joycetice.com/:usaflag:hold/:usaflag:004.htm thumbsup01
handyman
02-18-2010, 09:09 PM
Thank you. That has to be what this is. T.O.T.E. Its top secret. thumbsup01 Great link
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