Silver quarters ~ Semi-key date wheats ~ trade tokens ~ war nickel ~ MORE

oddcoins

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Hello!

Finally got a chance to go out detecting today ~ Ron and I took a drive way up north to do some treasure hunting! We had a great time ~ the weather was AWESOME & sunny! Here's what I dug today:

1943 Washington Quarter
1946 Washington Quarter
1945-s War Nickel
1907 Indian Head Cent
1910-s Wheat cent
1912-s Wheat cent
2 trade tokens
15 more wheats dating from 1920 to 1958
10 clad quarters
13 clad dimes
3 modern nickels
49 copper memorial cents
small silver ring marked STERLING

The quarters are my silver coin finds #40 & #41 for the year.

The tokens are always a treat to dig. The one on the right is pretty straight forward, G.F. 5c I.T. Pastime Billiard Parlor 447 Wash. ST. (Portland Oregon token) . . . . But the one on the left looks bi-metallic? It's brass, and what looks like a quarter-moon shape in the center made of zinc, maybe? The center is very corroded. The front only reads '207' (incused), and the reverse reads GOOD FOR 5c IN TRADE. It's in rough shape!

I took close-up pic's of the date area on the 2 semi-key wheat cents and Indian head cent. Love them early 'S' mint wheat cents!

Thanks for looking!
Neil
 

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Blind Squirrel

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Good group of recoveries :icon_thumright:
 

RONC(OR)

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Allot of good stuff there that was a fun hunt hope we can go again soon congrats HHRC :headbang:
 

Wallhangers

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Glad to see you and Ron are still finding the good stuff. Nice saves, really like the tokens too.
 

gold nuggets

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Sweet silvers, neat tokens and lots of wheats
with an IH cent thrown in for good luck. Ya
done good OC......Gold Nuggets :hello:
 

Tuberale

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Tuberale said:
I think at least one of the tokens is from Portland. Nice silver!
Yep! Pastime Billiard Parlor, 37 Washington St. in downtown Portland (SW), I believe. Pretty nice token. Looks like an off-center strike as well.
 

m bryan

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Just exactly where is this place?
 

Tuberale

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m bryan said:
Just exactly where is this place?
I thought it was in Oregon. But a quick search showed Portland's was at 447 Washington. This one clearly says 37 Washington. Guess I don't know.
 

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oddcoins

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Tuberale said:
m bryan said:
Just exactly where is this place?
I thought it was in Oregon. But a quick search showed Portland's was at 447 Washington. This one clearly says 37 Washington. Guess I don't know.

No ~ the token reads 447 ~ just a little corroded. I dug it in SE Portland, and the other token was dug just across the street from where I dug the PASTIME token!
 

Mr Tuff

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nice silver and key date Wheat's!!!! MR TUFF
 

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