1920 winged liberty dime, presidential cracker jack coin, and old make up case

Diggindennis

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Jason in Enid

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Nice finds. I guess somebody didnt like president Fillmore!
 

Argentium

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I read your post because you actually bothered to call your silver dime "Winged Liberty " - Most don't know or care - and just slouch off with "merc". (as I have done plenty)
 

lastleg

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I dug one of those years ago. I'll see if I can find it with script.

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DiggityDiggity

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Nice merc. Wish they would bring that style back. My fav dime
 

Wildcat1750

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Nice hunt and a classy silver Winged Liberty dime! :thumbsup:
 

R_Arn15

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Wells that's the second cracker jack token ive ever see. I dug this one earlier this year. They were made in the 30's. Congrats on all the finds!


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Diggindennis

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It's actually the second one I've dug..so I knew what it was right of the bat
 

Trezurehunter

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Looks like some nice finds. A lot of those Cracker Jack tokens did not fair out well, depending on soil conditions, because they were made of aluminum.
 

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Diggindennis

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Yea trezurehunter I've found several other aluminum tokens same thing pretty bad shape after 90 or 100 years in the ground
 

Joe-Dirt

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Those Cracker Jack tokens sound just like a silver quarter, I got one a few weeks back at 8” and I was convinced it was going to be a seated quarter...................it wasn’t
 

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Nice finds, congrats! :occasion14:
 

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