1915 San Francisco Panama Pacific Exposition token

pondmn

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:My best find todate was tonight at a older public building. Along with some current coins and a silver cross I found a 1915 San Francisco Panama Pacific International Exposition bronze token. The token was awarded to Eastside Beer as a gold metal for excellence of product at the Californias Great Worlds Fairs in San Francisco and San Diego. I was with my buddy using his Fisher 1236X2. Prior to this we had found several other recent coins at the same site.
 

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pondmn

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It was about 6-8 inches down. It has been interesting researching the background of the token. Pondmn
 

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That's great. It's amazing what you'll learn on this site and from researching your finds.

By the way...pondman....are you related to poolboy? ;D ;D ;D ;D
 

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Very nice find!! And silver too!! WTG!
Was it found in S.F. ? HH
 

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Here is a pic of one I found a few years ago. Is this what yours looks like?
 

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pondmn

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BK That is exactly what my medal looks like except for a scratch that I accidently put on it when probing for it. Since that time I have changed my probing methods and no longer use anything with a sharp point. Most of my information on it came from the internet where one was sold through an auction. Nice to see another one. Pondmn
 

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Pondmn,
Don't feel too bad about the scratch. All my detecting buddies call me "scratch". I would have used that as my name on the forum, but it was already used. So it looks like we're not the only two who scratch things.
By the way, I actually found 2 of these in the same hole many years ago. Long before the internet. I never thought to look it up.
Any idea as to value? My guess would be in the 10-20 dollar price range.
Keep plugging away.
 

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pondmn

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Bk When I looked it up on an auction site the token was in the 15-30 dollar range, so your guess would appear to be right on. Pondmn
 

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