Railroad yard finds...close to home and what is it?
kevinstang
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Just thought I post a couple of things I found in my back/side yard which used to be part of a passenger rail yard. Went out last Friday night and right at dusk found the 1947 Canadian maple leaf penny. Called it a day, having done the yard many times I was suprised to find it near the stump of an old apple tree. Theres alot of trash in the yard from the train era, bar area- bar across the street that is and having once been an old tractor dealership. On top of that one of the local old timers told me that the side yard was used as a scrap metal collection center in WW2- lots of junk. Anyways on Sunday I decided to go out and dig another strong but funny signal I had hit around the apple tree on Friday, brought the big shovel and ended up digging down over a foot or so and found the hunk of iron below- with nothing better to do I dug it up, it was in the ground (vertical)upside down from how its shown in photo, so it took some time digging it out, but I got it. Now what the heck is it? Looks like something I remember seeing around the rail yards before, maybe a sign stand? (it stands about knee high). Also shown in the photo with the Canadian penny is the flattened US penny I found a couple of weeks ago, must have been placed on tracks years ago, only the "of A " in America is visible.
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That big hunk of medal looks to be the leg to a bench. You know the old wood bench.
Cool pennies! The flattened one is really cool! Not sure I've seen one dug before.
BTW- Nice coin ring in your sigline. I happen to make those!
I believe that iron support was once a shoe shine foot rest....