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Sunday finds part 2

Robin (MI)

New member
Hello,
I had a fun day detecting with Neal, great weather, and good prospects, plus it is always fun to hunt with a buddy. We asked at three places and got permission at two, Neal had a yard lined up and the owner kept finding us more spots!

Here is my take for the day. The IHs didn't scan very good - they both have full liberty and look nice. The store card was found on top of the ground in a woods/school site. It is from G.W. & H.C. PLATT Niles, Mich.

HH to all - Robin

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I would put a search on for the token and see what it's selling for.You might get enough for a new detector.It's from the 1950's.Nice find,nice token
 
Your token has a rarity rating of R4. That means that there are only 200 to 499 (wonder how they came up with the odd number?) in existence.

The R4 rating is sort of the middle point between common & scarce. In fact its neither. Go figure! R5 means only 75 to 199 known to be in existence (Again with the odd number!) Quite a spread between scarce and common.

Anyway, WELL DONE Buddy!

Steve in INDY
 
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