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Three silver day and a nice hunt...

Nice finds Mike. How about Girl Scout Troop? HH Dennis in Idao
 
Great finds Mike! I wonder about the GS bracelet. Is it possible it might be, Girl Scout Troop 75? I know in the U.S. it would be possible, Beale.
 
It's amazing how many americans coins you are finding in germany, god bless america!! :biggrin::usaflag:
Cheers!
 
Thanks all, I had several responses IDing the bracelet as a Girl Scout award. What's funny is, while I was posting the finds, I was eating a few Girl Scout cookies, LOL, peanut butter Tagalongs to be exact. I guess you can lead a mule to water but... I registered the bracelet on the Girl Scouts official web site, maybe they can help find the owner. Would be a joy to return it!!! HH, Mike
 
Cool finds, found some old coins too this weekend, as soon as the batteries charge on the camera will post pics...1912 barber and 1904 v nickle...:shocked:
 
A Rita Pribnow graduated from Concordia College-New York in 1963.
 
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