A couple unique tokens !!

cintisteve

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I hate to be the one to bare bad news but these are not 'unique', & in this world of treasure hunting its a word that should be used with great care. Its more akin to a description on ebay rather than the ranks of Tnet.

This is not meant as a personal attack on the poster & I'm not trying to take away from what are interesting finds. Only trying to educate those people who use the word 'Unique' when often they should be described as 'common'. Descriptions are like grading, they have a scientific meaning & should be used appropriately if we want to be taken seriously.
 

Great find. I like them.
 

Unique or not, they're good finds. I've never seen either one.

I say call 'em what ever you want.

Thanks for sharing,
Jason
 

I like tokens and think they are great. Nice going Nate or Northern Ohio.

SKD
Southern Ohio
 

CRUSADER said:
I hate to be the one to bare bad news but these are not 'unique', & in this world of treasure hunting its a word that should be used with great care. Its more akin to a description on ebay rather than the ranks of Tnet.

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Agh! Don't "bare" your bad news! I don't want to see it! :o

I'm fine if he wants to call them unique...I probably would have referred to them the same way. ???

Cool tokens.
 

Damon64 said:
CRUSADER said:
I hate to be the one to bare bad news but these are not 'unique', & in this world of treasure hunting its a word that should be used with great care. Its more akin to a description on ebay rather than the ranks of Tnet.

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Agh! Don't "bare" your bad news! I don't want to see it! :o

I'm fine if he wants to call them unique...I probably would have referred to them the same way. ???

Cool tokens.



Well good luck on ebay :-*

Maybe its because your in the US, I have no clue. But over here when your used to recording things with various museums & professional research organisations your quickly learn what terms like 'Unique', Extremely Rare, Very rare ACTUALLY MEAN!

You can all call them unique if you so wish, but it holds no water with those taking research seriously, so carry on......... Clearly our hobbie is a joke to you & others. For me its a serious way to learn our worlds history.

Have Fun.
 

JasonB said:
Unique or not, they're good finds. I've never seen either one.

I say call 'em what ever you want.

Thanks for sharing,
Jason

I never said they were a bad find!

yeah.. lets just call it a flying pig, why not its my right, get serious Jason.
 

Sheesh, lighten up Crusader. Maybe in the US they are unique...remember, we don't have much history beyond a few hundred years over here. I think most everyone is seriously into the hobby, but we also like to have fun as well. Get up on the wrong side of the bed today ::)?
 

Damon64 said:
Sheesh, lighten up Crusader. Maybe in the US they are unique...remember, we don't have much history beyond a few hundred years over here. I think most everyone is seriously into the hobby, but we also like to have fun as well. Get up on the wrong side of the bed today ::)?

Sorry, if I seem a bit heavy today. Its just that trigger word which winds me up. It mainly because those that use it on ebay are busy trying to make money out of a common find. I believe strongly that everyone should enjoy this hobby whilst trying to gain a greater knowledge of the coins & objects we find. This forum is about sharing knowledge & therefore we should encourage the sharing of Facts. Opinions are definitely encouraged where there is an obiviously lack off evidence. However where facts are easily found we should use these as best we can. Clearly there must have been more than 1 off these tokens made. So why not just say 'I've never found or seen these before, anyone know anything?'

Often when I say something is rare, I add for me to find. As strickly speaking they are often not that rare. I will sometimes use very rare but hardly ever Extremely Rare & never Unique. I have a 'unique to date' find, which is a better way to explain it. The British Museum have said there are no other examples recorded. That doesn't mean there isn't other burried & un-discovered items or other examples in peoples private collections.

Anyway, as you can tell I'm passionate about this hobbie & about spreading the right message. Enough said.
 

I see your point. I'm all about gaining knowledge and learning of our past. I wish my area had some history beyond the last hundred years. My dream would be to detect in England and find some of the coins and artifacts I've seen you guys dig up.
 

Damon64 said:
I see your point. I'm all about gaining knowledge and learning of our past. I wish my area had some history beyond the last hundred years. My dream would be to detect in England and find some of the coins and artifacts I've seen you guys dig up.

lots of people come over & do it. Save up (if possible) & make it a holiday to remember. No-one can take away the memorys of what your likely to find. So don't Dream, start doing, action speak louder & all that :thumbsup:
 

One last thing, Sorry for my Rant Steve. Its nothing personal, it just pressed the right button :thumbsup:

Happy Hunting 8)
 

SUPER TOKENS. GLAD TO SEE EVERYONE IS ON THE SAME LINK.
 

I guess it comes with us Americans bastardizing the English language. According to the Webster -Merriam dictionary the following defitions are given. It is true the first 2 dont apply ;however; the 3rd certainly does... unusal..

My point has been made and is as correct as American using the "English language "can be.HH

Steve

Main Entry: unique
Pronunciation: \yu̇-ˈnēk\
Function: adjective
Etymology: French, from Latin unicus, from unus one — more at one
Date: 1602
1: being the only one : sole <his unique concern was his own comfort> <I can't walk away with a unique copy. Suppose I lost it? — Kingsley Amis> <the unique factorization of a number into prime factors>
2 a: being without a like or equal : unequaled <could stare at the flames, each one new, violent, unique — Robert Coover> b: distinctively characteristic : peculiar 1 <this is not a condition unique to California — Ronald Reagan>
3: unusual <a very unique ball-point pen> <we were fairly unique, the sixty of us, in that there wasn't one good mixer in the bunch — J. D. Salinger
 

Hey Cru........ How do you catch a Unique rabbit? ,,,,,NGE
 

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