2008, a look back.

plumloko

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With the snow flying and my detecting season over for this year I thought that you might enjoy a look back at some of the finds from this year.
Enjoy!

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A ton of silver on that day!

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A Manti, Utah token that sold for $200

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A nice variety of finds on this day!

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Two more tokens, the top one sold for $75, the bottom one for $50

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Some more silver and a couple of tokens, the one on the right sold for $100

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An awsome brass tag! (currently hanging in the garage).

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The Barbers were found within a few feet of each other, sweet!

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A Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Railway Badge that sold for $85 and some silver.

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Silver, Foreign Silver and a 1927S SLQ.

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A nice badge, the Malad, Idaho token on the bottom sold for $180.

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And my personal favorite find this year, A musicians belt plate!

Heres to wishing you all the best! I really enjoyed all of the treasures and stories that everyone posted!
 

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Those are some super nice finds! I really like the tokens, congratulations. :thumbsup:
 

You realy found some nice coins and tokens.
Did you sell the tokens on Ebay or a privet collector?
 

rodgerdodger said:
You realy found some nice coins and tokens.
Did you sell the tokens on Ebay or a privet collector?

I sold the tokens on Ebay, There is a huge market for tokens in Utah.
The belt plate and the post office tag were kept.
I also sell the gold rings and coin silver but I keep the key dates.
 

plumloko said:
rodgerdodger said:
You realy found some nice coins and tokens.
Did you sell the tokens on Ebay or a privet collector?

I sold the tokens on Ebay, There is a huge market for tokens in Utah.
The belt plate and the post office tag were kept.
I also sell the gold rings and coin silver but I keep the key dates.
Thanks
 

Plumloko where you selling all this stuff at? I need to make room for more finds myself. Plus I need some more equipment.
 

zaxfire69 said:
Plumloko where you selling all this stuff at? I need to make room for more finds myself. Plus I need some more equipment.
I just put stuff on Ebay when I find it, mostly tokens.
And as far as coin silver, most any coin shop will give you close to spot price.
The gold rings that I found this year I took to a guy who sells metal detectors and i bartered them for a new coil and digital scale.
 

Nice post and a great year! HH, Mike
 

awesome year, what was your silver totals for the year?
 

Goes4ever said:
awesome year, what was your silver totals for the year?
Id guess around 90-100 pieces.
Im going to have to keep track next year on the running total list they have on here.
 

Nice finds, hope you more luck next year.
 

Great Year I see, I hope you have great luck for 2009
 

Those are some incredible finds. Did you find that musicians buckle here in UT?
 

Lots of great finds!!!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

Congrats, really nice haul on the Silver for the year.
 

UTcoinshootR said:
Those are some incredible finds. Did you find that musicians buckle here in UT?

I did,
I found it at a house on about 19th South and West Temple in Salt Lake.

And thanks everyone, best of luck next year!
 

That is a rare find for UT. Congrats. GL next year.
 

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