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I see you have a canadian penny in this display -- where are you hunting? The mercuries sure shine! I can't eke out any of the dates on the coins. Any history attached to the bell? Please keep posting!
 
I found all these coins in a school yard, the canadian is a 1945, I got it soaking right now to try and clean it up some. The merc I used just plain baking soda on them, they are in very good shape. Oh by the way I live in the fingerlakes area of New York. As for the charm no history that I know of. They are doing a big renovation at the local junior high school and had it all tore up, I found most of these coins less than 2" under the soil. Went over there today and they got about 8" of gravel on top now, glad I got there when I did.....
Bob
 
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