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Key Fobs Are One Of My Favs

msareborn

New member
Key fobs and watch fobs, are always a welcomed find. This one is no exception. The AnacondA key fob is absolutely fobulous! It's of course from Anaconda Montana. It's fairly old judging by the keys that were attached to it. My guess is somewhere in the 40's -50's. Made of copper, and maybe because of the smelter that makes Anaconda famous. Also pictured is a rare 42 mercury, rare because the "undisclosed location is hammered so hard for so long that it's hard to find any silver there. Also pictured separately is a crusty Henry Giguere pool hall/cigar token, with "good for 5c in trade on the back". then two wheats. Last but not least is a real crusty 1904 Indian head penny. Hard to photograph. All hard to come by in this heavily hunted honey hole of mine. Worked hard for these and had to hike to find them. Great exercise, and beautiful surroundings, all made for a great hunt. Go get you some!
 
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