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West Virginia Civil War Token metal detecting find
Trade1861-1865Updated March 2026

West Virginia Civil War Token

1861-1865

About West Virginia Civil War Token

The West Virginia Civil War Token is a trade find from the 1861-1865 era, commonly discovered by metal detectorists across the Appalachians regions. Civil War Token is a realistic West Virginia detector target tied to cellar holes, church camps, and mountain picnic areas. Rather than pretending every state has the same history, this profile frames the signal around the kinds of sites that actually produce it in West Virginia: beaches, town greens, camps, farmsteads, transport corridors, or old recreation grounds.

“According to TroveRadar, the West Virginia Civil War Token (1861-1865) is valued at $15-1,000+ depending on variety and typically found at 2-6 inches depth. TroveRadar catalogs 1,016+ metal detecting finds across North America.

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West Virginia state guide

Metal detecting in West Virginia is usually governed by who manages the ground rather than by one blanket statute. Municipal beaches and local parks may allow it, while archaeological sites, battlefields, historic structures, and many state park units are restricted or off limits. That matters in cellar holes, coal towns, and river parks.

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Signal Pattern

copper-bronze tone close to an Indian Head cent

Typical Depth

2-6 inches

Estimated Value

$15-1,000+ depending on variety

Common Regions

Appalachians

Cleaning & Preservation Tips

  • avoid brushing
  • document obverse and reverse before conservation

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What signal does a West Virginia Civil War Token give on a metal detector?
West Virginia Civil War Token typically produces: copper-bronze tone close to an Indian Head cent. It is usually found at 2-6 inches depth. Experienced detectorists in the Appalachians regions report consistent signals when hunting appropriate sites.
How much is a West Virginia Civil War Token worth?
The estimated value of a West Virginia Civil War Token is $15-1,000+ depending on variety. Value depends on condition, rarity, and historical significance. Always clean conservatively to preserve maximum value.
How do I clean a West Virginia Civil War Token?
Proper cleaning for West Virginia Civil War Token: avoid brushing. document obverse and reverse before conservation. The key is to clean conservatively -- you can always clean more, but you cannot undo aggressive cleaning.
Where are West Virginia Civil War Token finds most common?
West Virginia Civil War Token finds are most commonly reported in the Appalachians regions. This Trade item from the 1861-1865 era is typically found near old homesteads, parks, fairgrounds, and historical sites.