Token spill, and a Nazi coin tonight

Gridwalker306

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The token spill was an odd signal, it's always fun to dig multiple good targets from the same hole. I know two of them are Cracker Jack tokens, but I still need to research the other two.

I have never dug anything Nazi before, so it was exciting to pull this coin up. I wonder how it got to the Canadian prairies...maybe in the pocket of a returning soldier. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1433910176.316154.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1433910208.287147.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1433910237.291831.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1433910265.781036.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1433910286.857473.jpg
 

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Good research! The 50 Pfennig has a bit of a bad name here,because they sound good, come out the ground with their silver shine and turn out to be aluminum. They are called "Sondlergedenkmünze" Detectoristmedal, because they turn up everywhere, on roman sites, medieval sites, in the woods... Cool find for Canada though! :occasion14:

That's crazy, I guess the Nazis were everywhere!

Yes, it rang up 94 on my Deus. When I saw the silver colour with the odd size I said "now what the hell is this?". Too bad it's not silver, but definitely a rare find around here.
 

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My wife and I found a nice coin spill today. All clad coins 14 total pennys, nickles, and dimes.
You found some great coins.
 

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