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Fun weekend with old friends

laplander

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Drove 5 hours to hunt with Dick and Jim on a few sites they researched and obtained permissions for. We hit a home run on the tokens with a total of ten, a one dollar, a fifty cent, 7 ten cent ones, and one nickel. The horse shoe watch fob is different and was gold plated. Not sure what the Maple leaf pendant is probably Canadian. The 16 Merc is plain of course, but the unusual thing is it an off strike planchet, the first I recall ever finding and it's in amazing condition. Still managed a trifecta on top of it all. The little Carhart button dated 18-- is really interesting posted a similar pic.
HH Jeff
 

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Drove 5 hours to hunt with Dick and Jim on a few sites they researched and obtained permissions for. We hit a home run on the tokens with a total of ten, a one dollar, a fifty cent, 7 ten cent ones, and one nickel. The horse shoe watch fob is different and was gold plated. Not sure what the Maple leaf pendant is probably Canadian. The 16 Merc is plain of course, but the unusual thing is it an off strike planchet, the first I recall ever finding and it's in amazing condition. Still managed a trifecta on top of it all. The little Carhart button dated 18-- is really interesting posted a similar pic.
HH Jeff
I love finding tokens an silver, you had a great hunt!
 
That’s a grand slam of a day! Neat tokens!
 
Is there a “D” on the back of that 1916 Merc?
 
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