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:bouncy:Back to the old swimming hole...

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I had about 2 hours this morning, so I went back to the lake where I found the 1912 Barber Quarter and the perfume dabber last week. (see my post titled " I thought it was a .38" in the WHAT IS IT forum) Again I was greeted by a "friendly" gentleman who informed me "you ain't gonna find anything, it's already been picked clean!". Once again I picked a small area away from the lake and had some nice hits:

12 clad dimes, one 1948 Rosie in beautifuol condition, a small metal button, an old fishing lure ( I am curious of the era that type of lure is from), an unidentified plaque (maybe a primitive PA Turnpike EZ Pass unit???), and a large button or tag with the number 952. If you know anything about the plaque or tag let me know. The tag is possibly some kind of early beach tag?
 
Nice finds the 952 tag might be for turning in your clothes and personal belongings while your at the water. Turn the tag in and you get them back when you ready to go home
 
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