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Silver day...

Big Boys Hobbies

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Pretty good day for me. I found a silver merc, silver ring and a Kansas 1 mil tax token. Scary thing is I dug up a .45 slug in the park. More screw caps than a man should dig in a lifetime. Too bad there are not worth anything.
 
[size=x-large]That Ring looks like it May be White Gold.............Are you Sure it is silver ??[/size]
 
Nice finds,,, I wish i could get out and hunt,,, The ground if frozen solid!!! And McNickle If you blow up the pic you can see sterling marked on the band,, It is a beautiful ring!!!
 
I saw that token. I have found a few like that only they were for Washington State and look identical with the hole in the middle and made out of aluminum. I thought, until I saw yours, that Washington was just backwards and that the local prisons made the tokens, they made the license plates for cars there for a long time, and that the tokens here were unique. Now I am thinking that a commercial vendor somewhere made them for the different states that wanted them. Anyone know the real story on those tokens?? If you want to trade one for one somewhere down the road, I'd like to have one from a different state for the collection. Jim
 
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