need help identifying lost treasure

rustyjunk

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Apr 1, 2013
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I'm new to this sport. I found these buried about 6 inches deep on my property which is a farmhouse well over 100 years old and I can't find any information on what these might be on the Internet there a little bigger than a quarter and they look like they might be silver to me.thank you.

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DiggItUp

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Definitely looks silver plated, some kind of token for promoting a fair or some kind of rally, etc.
 

matrix master DBA

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Are they light weight? I have found something similar years ago and they were aluminum.
 

2screwed

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I believe those are Shell gas stations States Of The Union premiums. In the '60's you got one when you filled your tank up there.
 

mrwilburino

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I believe Shell had a couple different versions of the state coin game. One set had an image of the state on the back without the picture over it. The ones that you have are a lot harder to find.
 

Tom_in_CA

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2screwed and mrwilburino are right: Just gimmick coins (giveaways from marketing gimmicks) from the 1960s and '70s.
 

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