Worlds fair/ convention souvenier medal

wheatfinder13

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Hello
Sorry I haven't been on in a long time. I've been really busy with junior year and preparing papers for college, but I've been still doing a lot of detecting. These are some finds from a lot where a house used to be. They're all eyeball finds since I was at work when I found them. I got a few pearl buttons and some early plastic ones, a Bakelite die (the second one I've found), four marbles, a blown Aqua bottle, an Art Deco perfume bottle, a pearl brooch,a wheat penny, but the best find is a price of a souvenir medal from a convention/worlds fair. I was asking if y'all could help me Id what convention its from. All of the different conventions all had different bar pieces. I was hoping you guys could help me find out what convention its from. Thanks

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wheatfinder13

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Thanks but the back of the medal has just the indentations from the front
 

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Cool. I found a 1933 1934 worlds fair token a couple of years ago
 

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Very nice eyeball finds Wheatfinder. Although I have found a few Worlds Fair tokens, fobs, and badges, none of mine would have had the souvenir badge on top. Sorry, cant help ID it for you.
 

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