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Sing it with me...

GoGoGopher

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Here We Go Again!!!
Same Old Stuff Again!!!
You know the rest...

Well, I got another tin coin today...down 6 inches...Did you hunters back in the 60s and 70s burry these things where you found good stuff just to annoy us hunters today???
Well it is working!!!
No Pot O' Gold today, just a 1967 Quarter, a cool key, and that 50 cent tin coin...

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HH,
 
Well, if it makes you feel any better, you could have been me, :rofl:. All I got was a lot of exercise, a sunburn, a horseshoe, and this unidentified object which is probably either: a). A prospector's tool or b). a surveyors rod or c). Sir Lancelot's Jousting Lance. It's iron, about 6 1/2 feet long, flattened oval and tapers to a point at one end. Info appreciated if anyone knows.

I decided to see if I could find the ranch that many of the locals hid out at during some indian massacres that occured on June 5, 1885. A miner ran like 6 miles to warn the ranchers, and most of them high-tailed it to the Stewart ranch to make a stand (they escaped attack). I didn't have a location on the ranch, but as the Contintinental Divide Trail goes right past the peak named for them, I figured I'd hike in and see if I could find it. NOT. 5 hours of hiking (some of which was exploring the area and poking around for gold in the washes). I actually enjoyed the hike and it was 70 degrees, so all good, just would have been nice to find a coin or a token or ????

I do think it sucks that you found funny money two days in a row, grrrrr.
 
At least you arn't finding an aluminum strip tag that reads, "Jack Squat Digger beat you to it!" :surprised:

http://www.youtube.com/user/jmwnycprr/videos?view=1
 
I'm with Ed, I hate those play coins. I'll take clad any day of the week. Nice digs and as a locksmith, I love the Patriotic key! :)
 
They can be quite collectable, as the mintage and circulation is very low. I have found that same US play coin up here a few years back. :)
 
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