DD-777
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...Whiskey . They finally cut the tobacco a few days ago so I took advantage of it and got a quick hunt in. Things have been pretty busy lately so I've been trying hard just to get at least half an hour of md'ing time in (hopefully have some quality time this week). Anyway, I ended up showing my "somewhat significant other" how to use the BH1100 in a small section of the field closest to the road. I hit a solid .50 signal on thy hunter of bounty and dug. And dug, and dug, and dug - at about eight inches I saw the edge of what I thought was a large cent. When I pulled it out I could tell that it wasn't - what I had was this very cool token. It's about the size of a half dollar and all it needed was a little hand wash in some warm water. I have no idea what it's made of - it has a brassy look to it but aside from that I can't tell. The front reads, "It's Lucky to Drink GREEN RIVER Whiskey" w/ a horseshoe, wishbone and four-leaf clover on it. The back reads, "GREEN RIVER Whiskey - the whiskey without regrets" w/ an image of a tall man in a tophat standing next to a horse. Almost looks like it could be Lincoln (?). Any info on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for stopping by and keep on swingin'...
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