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ponto83

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Hey everyone,

I'm new here and i stumbled upon this coin... no idea what is or what it's worth, wondering if you guys could help me out...
 
front reads -

washington american revolution bicentennial
fish in the middle under it says "salutes"
and 1776 - 1976 200 years

back reads -

duane h. feisel
p.o. box 1302, los altos, cal.
one troy ounce serial no.
.999 fine silver limited edition
 
Any Silver is great. Any Silver coin is really cool. That is a really neat find! Finders keepers Duane!
 
Most States and Towns participated in the "BIG" 200 year event. Not sure why a fish..could be a piece made as a prize in a contest from a supply company of fishing gear, or fishing contest. That's just a best guess on my part.

Might be a symbol representing State, or company and their way of celebrating the event.

I think if it were Franklin Mint Issue it would be marked..but you might want to check that out.

[size=large]Update >>>Duane Feisel is a big Token expert in California..Written books and I think sells and maybe makes copies of tokens etc.. I googled him didn't read all just a brief look[/size]
 
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