I dug 2 tokens about 10 feet apart from each other!!

oddcoins

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My daughter recently moved to Salem Oregon. I went there to visit her and she directed me to some places where I should try metal detecting at. I taught her good because I found some goodies! a 1945 silver quarter, a 1920 British One Florin, 10 wheat cents, about $10 in pocket change, and these 2 tokens were only about 10 feet apart from each other!

One is good for a glass of Pale Bohemian Beer (North Pacific Brewing Co. from Astoria Oregon).

I don't know what I like better . . . .beer, or trade tokens! LOL

The other token is from the STATE BANK OF SEATTLE, Seattle, WN.
 

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Garrett424

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Awesome.
Same thing happened to me a few nights ago. I dug two identical tokens about 4 feet apart.

I actually came to the token forum to try and get them identified.
I won't post a pic in your thread though. Don't wanna' hijack it or steal your thunder. I'll start a new one and hope they strike a familiar note to someone.

Congrats on your token two'fer. Cool finds.
 

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