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Instead of getting much needed sleep, took the detector for a walk this morning

Pete in MI

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Think I needed the stress relief more than the needed sleep. Picked up 30 coins worth $2.43.

Added a few more 'unusual' items to my collection. Though I have found many mood rings this one is a 'first' as it is the only one I have that has a small 'diamond type' stone on it. Anyone else seen one like this in the mood rings you have found?

<p align=center><img src="http://coinshooter.owly.net/070205/MoodWithStone.jpg"></p></center>

I mentioned the other day of 'rolled pennies' (pennies that have been dropped into a machine, rolled flat then a stamp puts an image on the former coin). I have found several but I think this is the one that travelled the furthest to join my collection. This one is from out of state (the rest I have are from places in Michigan as memory serves). This one is from "Gatlinburg, Tennessee". Oh yeah, it is also the first one to have a date on the back of it. This is dated "1982".

<p align=center><img src="http://coinshooter.owly.net/070205/Gatlinburg%20TN.jpg"></p></center>

Picked up a couple more tokens for the collection. This one is from the "Detroit Transportation Authority". Back side says "DPM" and "City of Detroit". I have a few transportation tokens but this is the first from Detroit, Michigan.

<p align=left><img src="http://coinshooter.owly.net/070205/DTA1.jpg"></p></left><img src="http://coinshooter.owly.net/070205/DTA2.jpg">

This is the typical "Chuckie Cheese" Amusement Center token (2001). This is just a better pic of it than any other one I have posted before.

<p align=center><img src="http://coinshooter.owly.net/070205/ChuckieCheese.jpg"></p></center>

Almost forgot this 'first'. It isn't the first ONE DOLLAR coin that I have found but it is the first "Susan B. Anthony" dollar I have found. Most others were the Sacagewa dollars (but still my pride DOLLAR find is the "Ike" (Eisenhower) dollar I had found last year.

<p align=center><img src="http://coinshooter.owly.net/070205/SusanB1979.jpg"></p></center>

Now that I think about this coin I guess I will name it my 'Liberal' coin.
At least Sacagewa helped Lewis and Clark in their travels across America. The best Susan B. Anthony can claim fame for is being the first woman to lead womenfolk astray by making them think they had to leave home to prove themselves. Those of us who know the truth will say the women never had to leave home to prove anything - they already were living proof Moms at home were VERY important in raising good children and managing so many things in the household. Men put their wives on pedastels and honored their wives. Sassing a woman would get one knocked on their behinds for being disrespectful. Time to get off the soap box. Happy 4th everyone. Be safe. Be blessed. Thank you once again Father God for these finds you have helped me to bring home. Thank you Lord Jesus!
 
I never have seen a mood ring with a stone - I have some of them. WTG on the SB buck . I have some 'rolled' pennies also. I 'll get them out and compare with you some time. Looks like a good hunt for you, Steve in so az
 
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