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Grant

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Heres my last finds for the week really hit it hard found my first Ring! 10K 7grams white and yellow gold 5 VERY! small diamonds. A pendent still not identified yet and 4 more wheaties1942d 1942s 1935s and one date I can't see. And around 10 bucks in pocket change! Happy hunting,Grant
 
appears to be a bicentennial piece in "honor" of the Mission Dolores, San Francisco. Mission San Francisco de Asis, Popularly known as Mission Dolores, the oldest intact building in the City of San Francisco and the only intact Mission Chapel in the chain of 21 established under the direction of Father Serra. Mission Dolores was founded by eighteenth century explorer Juan Batista de Anza. In 1776, on a journey to explore California at the order of King Carlos, he picked the location for the original mission in San Francisco. It was replaced in the 1790s by the current mission, which is the oldest building in the city. The pic I attached to your post a couple days ago appears to be the same Mission building. And the dates correlate to a bicentennial type celebration. JMHO HH Randy
 
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