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Yo Rosco, I found a Tax Token from your neck of the woods

awhitster

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I went back to an old house to detect because they had moved some old cars out of there. I found a few coins (none old. I did find a 1935 Washington State Tax Token. I saw one on Ebay with a $3.99 bid. I went to a park and got the rest of the coins. Total for the day, 77 coins for $5.84. Oh, BTW Rosco, I found a junk ring, Woo hoo for me.
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Way to go bro. That's a nice haul you have and that token is really neat finding it that far from here. Here is the one I have found in the state...........
 
It just goes to show you never know what you will find in this cool hobby.
 
[quote awhitster]It just goes to show you never know what you will find in this cool hobby.[/quote]

And I don't think anyone that has a detector that has gotten "into the hobby" will disagree. You keep swinging because you never know what you will find. :twodetecting::yikes:
 
They are an aluminum alloy.......
 
[quote Uncle Willy]Great looking token bud. What's it made of?

Bill[/quote]Aluminum.
 
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