New permission in Springfield mass

Hvactech19

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Digger RJ

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Aug 24, 2017
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33,648
SW Missouri/Oklahoma
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Nice!!! Congrats!!! It’s funny they used the swastika on tokens like that. I found a Boy Scout Token that had it on it too. Cool token!!!
 

EQ8

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Feb 1, 2020
284
352
Sw Wisconsin
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Garrett Carrot
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Great finds!
I grew up in Springfield.
Johnson's Bookstore was the best!
Ground floor was all office supplies and books and such..
But downstairs, a HUGE assortment of GOOD toys and science type stuff.
They had EVERY matchbox car and truck.
Chemistry sets, microscopes, telescopes and one of those miniature working steam engines.
I always wanted that steam engine but it was ridiculously expensive at the time.
(Early to mid 60's).
Thanks for the fond memories!
 

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Hvactech19

Hvactech19

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Connecticut
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No problem!!!
 

CASPER-2

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Jan 3, 2012
17,159
19,969
NEW ENGLAND
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swastikas were ancient religious icons way back to Egyptian times [FONT=Roboto, arial, sans-serif] It is used as a symbol of divinity and spirituality[/FONT]
[FONT=Roboto, arial, sans-serif]in many ancient cultures - later on it was adopted as a good luck symbol - which i believe the reason for it being
on your token - many large "good luck" tokens were made in the early 1900s with one on it usually along with other
symbols of luck such as 4 leaf clovers, elephants, horseshoes etc.[/FONT]
 

CASPER-2

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Jan 3, 2012
17,159
19,969
NEW ENGLAND
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WHITE'S XLT, PI PRO, GARRETT 2500, 3- FISHER CZ21s, JW FISHER 8X
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those large tokens are very collectible - they were very popular in the early 1900s - as a kid I had found like a dozen different ones
they were a popular form of advertising - they were like a cracker jack prize for adults - a good luck coin! :hello2:
some like yours were like a coupon for future purchases to get customers to come back
others were just plain advertisements - coin to carry with you and flip - maybe give to your kids to play with or collect
been a long time since i found one - recently had driven by some places i hit when i was a kid and told my GF that i had
found some of those here and there around town
I actually was one of the first guys ( was a teenager) to hit the dike at the BIG E fair grounds i the mid 70s and got 5 or 6 there
 

CASPER-2

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Jan 3, 2012
17,159
19,969
NEW ENGLAND
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Oh yea... I sold them all in the early 80s for gas money :BangHead:
wish I had them still - they look nice in a finds display - I think I may have gotten 50 cents for some
a $1 for others - have not checked but worth lot more than that Im guessing
 

PetesPockets55

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Apr 18, 2013
1,651
2,914
Indian River Co., Fl
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AT MAX & Carrot, Nokta Pulse Dice (:
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Congrats on the permission and finds. Lots of history here.
Dr. Suess, Indian motorcycles, Springfield rifles, etc. About halfway between Boston and New York worked as a meeting place in colonial times.

Wish I had metal detected back when I lived across from the Hampden area.
Lots of great old properties and I even stumbled across three old stone cellar holes while hiking with the kids back in '95!!
 

Joe-Dirt

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Jan 18, 2018
3,540
10,897
Central Massachusetts
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Nice digs Corey, gotta love those tokens!!
 

worldtalker

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May 11, 2011
21,048
29,127
Western Mass.
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XP Deus
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I've found 2 of those Santa tokens,Forest Park Baseball diamonds WERE a hot spot till someone left trash and unfilled holes,now NO METAL DETECTING,like I say,WAS a hot spot..16 Gold and lost count of Silver jewelry clad GALORE!

Nice find!

GOD Bless

Chris
 

Georgivs

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May 16, 2018
992
2,286
Athens Georgia
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Garret AT pro
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I've found a "lucky" coin like that, exact same "lucky" side but with an ad for a department store in Atlanta on the other side. When I found it I was like.. WTF, this is a late 1800's house... why is there nazi stuff here?
 

dts52

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Jun 20, 2015
1,598
2,284
NW CT
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swastikas were ancient religious icons way back to Egyptian times [FONT=Roboto, arial, sans-serif] It is used as a symbol of divinity and spirituality[/FONT]
[FONT=Roboto, arial, sans-serif]in many ancient cultures - later on it was adopted as a good luck symbol - which i believe the reason for it being
on your token - many large "good luck" tokens were made in the early 1900s with one on it usually along with other
symbols of luck such as 4 leaf clovers, elephants, horseshoes etc.[/FONT]
I used to work in a very old courthouse, originally heated by fireplaces (very neat). Many years ago (don’t know when exactly) a HUGE boiler was installed in the basement. If I recall correctly, it was manufactured in the mid-west. It had a large swastika emblem on the brass plate which identified the maker - that is it did, until one of the judges made maintenance file it off. Never understood that, but then no one asked for (or cared about) my opinion.
dts
 

Oct 5, 2014
31,886
35,425
Massachusetts
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Very nice hunt, congrats! :occasion14:
 

Mudflap

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Mar 31, 2012
1,312
1,655
Wallingford, Connecticut 1667
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Whites MXT, Dual Field, CZ-21, Vaquero, Home Brewed (3).
Detecting since 1972.
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All Treasure Hunting
Nice Finds!


Used to work for Amtrak... On a historical note... There in Springfield under I-91 near the casino is an Amtrak switch tower. Next to the tower is one of the few remaining level crossings where two sets of tracks cross in a + configuration... Just like the old Lionel train sets.
 

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