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Took my Se Pro for a short walk:twodetecting:

Jeff in Pa

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Got to leave the house for 20 min. before dark tonite after I fixed my daughter's go-cart and got this nice 7" warble. I knew it was larger than the normal wheats, actually I guessed it to be the size of a one dollar coin. Anyway it was very good but yet I knew it wasn't silver, just not quite high enough and the cross hair showed it.

Not sure what it is, it was setting in at about a 45 degree angle and at first I saw the green and thought an LC but no luck there.

Anyone have any ideas?
 
You have a token celebrating the 90th birthday (1953) of J.P.H. Wasserman, the inventor of low temperature welding alloys. There is an identical token listed on Ebay now, but I can't manage to post a link to it. The company name is Castolin Eutectic. Congrats.
 
Old tokens are my favorite items to find.
My problem is they're usually corroded too bad.
Yours looks pretty good.
 
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