Silver dime, clad, and lots of "beaver tail" pull tabs!

oddcoins

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Silver dime, clad, and lots of "beaver tail" pull tabs!

My wife & I took a drive up to the small town of Brownsville Oregon today ~ it's only a 30 to 40 minute drive from where we live in Eugene. She wanted to sit, relax and read a book while I detected. I went to their local park named Pioneer Park. I've heard there's been lots of old coins dug out of there in the past ~ this was the first time I've ever detected this park. I found it to be pretty clean with lots of false "hot rock" signals ~ but I did manage to dig a 1963 silver dime, about $2.00 in clad , and a dozen older style "beaver tail" pull tabs. Nothing to great, but I still had a good time!
 

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Colonial Zoyboy

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Re: Silver dime, clad, and lots of "beaver tail" pull tabs!

No gold coins today? Darn! :D Cool finds, dude!
 

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Re: Silver dime, clad, and lots of "beaver tail" pull tabs!

well beavertail pull tabs show that folks in the 60's were there -- the silver age --coins were silver till 64 .
 

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Re: Silver dime, clad, and lots of "beaver tail" pull tabs!

Great finds there, silver is always sweet.
 

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Re: Silver dime, clad, and lots of "beaver tail" pull tabs!

Hi:

Just wanted to touch base with everyone on what they can do with those pull tabs....trying to get the word out.


What is the pull-tab collection program?

Pull-tabs, or “pop-tops”, from beverage cans are saved and donated to charitable organizations. The tabs are sold to a recycling company and the proceeds used for the benefit of the non-profit organization, in this case the Shriners Burns Hospital – Boston



Why collect the pull-tabs and not the entire can?

It is aluminum that has recycle value and the tab is the only pure aluminum part of the can. The can itself can by returned for the deposit (in States that have can and bottle deposit laws) after the tab has been removed.



How are the tabs recycled?

There are approximately 1200-1400 tabs in one pound. In order to have the most value the tabs are sorted after they have been donated and before recycling to remove foreign materials. If not sorted the recycle value drops by nearly 75%. After sorting they are taken to a recycler, weighed, and sold.



Who benefits from the program?

The children at the Shriners Burns Hospital – Boston are the beneficiaries of this tab collection program. The money collected from recycled pull-tabs is used to purchase non-medical items such as educational computer programs, and games, arts and crafts material, books, videos and playroom equipment, to name a few.



Who runs the program?

The program for the benefit of the Shriners Burns Hospital – Boston is run by members of the King Philip Shrine Club, one of fourteen local clubs affiliated with the Aleppo Shriners of Wilmington, MA. Aleppo is one of 191 local Shrine chapters located throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Panama. For more information about the Shriners and Shriners Hospitals visit www.shrinershq.org or contact the Shriners International Headquarters, 2900 Rocky Point Drive, Tampa, FL 33607-1460, (813) 281-0300.



Who collects tabs?

Tabs are donated by individuals, church groups, youth groups, schools, businesses, and the like. Donors come from all over New England, New York, New Jersey and beyond.



How are tabs delivered?

Tabs can be dropped off at the Shriners Burns Hospital – Boston at anytime, although we request that you call before bringing quantities in excess of 200 pounds to the hospital. If delivering to Boston is not practical please call the Volunteer Services Department at the hospital, (617) 722-3000, extension 4744, to discuss delivery options. (Quite often a Shriner in your area will be visiting the hospital and can deliver the tabs for you.)
 

notanothertodd

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Re: Silver dime, clad, and lots of "beaver tail" pull tabs!

Hey I used to hunt that park back in 1992. I found a few silver coins there but my best and u can believe this or not was a 1909 s vdb penny. I still have it and ill try and post it tonight. I love that old park. grats
 

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Re: Silver dime, clad, and lots of "beaver tail" pull tabs!

nice silver (awesome year also , at least it was for me)
 

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