my first cache!!!???

colorado14ers

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Re: my first cache???

Trade Tokens eh? How about a close up shot of the front and back of one? :hello2:
 

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colorado14ers

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Re: my first cache???

TheRandyMan said:
Trade Tokens eh? How about a close up shot of the front and back of one? :hello2:

sure her ya go :) But on the back of the big one it says "good for 5c in trade. Portland Ind." dont have a pic of the back, sorry.
 

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cw0909

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I found them at a friends house about a month ago under a larghe oak tree root. I think they were buried on purpose . Kinda weird. they are really kewl though!!!

how long do you think they were buried there,and what kind of container were they in
cool find congrats
 

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colorado14ers

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cw0909 said:
colorado14ers
I found them at a friends house about a month ago under a larghe oak tree root. I think they were buried on purpose . Kinda weird. they are really kewl though!!!

how long do you think they were buried there,and what kind of container were they in
cool find congrats

not sure how long they were there but the lot next to it had the foundation of a old house built in the 1920s and they werent in a container, just buried or dumped and they were under the woots of a 80+ year old tree. Maybe placed there in the 1950s?
 

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i see you posted here, not sure if i shouldve,posted there or here
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php?topic=342041.0

im going to fremont, mid oct,its about 15mile SE of gibsonburg
ill ask around see what i can find out
your avatar says naples fl, this is where you found the tokens
maybe someone retired from the north to there and buried them
why?
oh yea are all the tokens from the north
 

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Seems to be a popular token design. Here is one I found online from Wabash Indiana.
 

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SWEET! Yep, that's close enough for me to call it a cache!! Keep looking! The next one could be gold coins..
 

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