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Amazing dug relic!

T-DUB

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I don’t see these dug that often in this condition. I am thinking about having it bronzed and framed out in a top dollar display frame! Thoughts….
 

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Definitely a prized pull tab in BU condition 🤣
 
Great condition tab, that's for sure. It probably, though, should be cut up and it's frags encased in cement and buried deep so it can't reproduce ever again. I swear, on some sites they and their related cousins seem to reproduce over night. Anyway, that is a special tab. HH jim tn
 
Hay as long as you are digging pull tabs, you are in good ring chances, I found 6 gold rings last year going after the tabs
 
Great condition tab, that's for sure. It probably, though, should be cut up and its frags encased in cement and buried deep so it can't reproduce ever again. I swear, on some sites they and their related cousins seem to reproduce over night. Anyway, that is a special tab. HH jim tn
Good chance rivets are in the PT family line as well. Sound so good, look like poo, and are everywhere.
 
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