29 dollars in tokens and mercury ring

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Well here was my past three hunts, too busy to post but not to busy to hunt!

So first photo is the past three hunts, one hunt produced two IHPs 1900 and 1908and a mercury dime that was pressed into a ring, has a ladies head on it and sorta reminds me of the bad wizard from hairy potter....1920 something. One penny (IM POSITIVE ITS A PENNY) is worn smooth. They all sat in oil for about 4 days. Maybe it’s a copper 1943 haha.

Another hunt was just some clad

Then the last hunt I found 29 tokens that have a value of a dollar each...... best part is I can still cash them back in and I barely touched the area!!! Bet I can make a car payment with a good 5 hours out there!

Thanks for looking and happy hunting! Best of luck to everyone in 2019!

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Here’s the tokens across the top of this paper towel

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Wow! A number of targets. That 800 Nox rocks. A great start to 2019.
 

Great hunt. Now that's a lot of tokens.
 

Gee Wiz. That's a nice couple of hunts.Congrats
 

That's a lot of holes! Nice IHP's! Congrats! :icon_thumleft:
 

Nice finds, congratulations! :occasion14:
 

I like the repousse punch ring (or pop out ring as some call them). I've always thought those were cool. I think the majority of them probably date well before WW2 (like the 1910's or 20's), but the dies to make them are still available today.
 

Hi, nice finds. Congrats:icon_thumright:
 

Thats a hoard cant wait to see your next post wowza Well done
 

Are the tokens old? Neat finds!

No they are still in use for the Independence Day celebrations here, I can still cash them in at a dollar a piece.
 

I like the repousse punch ring (or pop out ring as some call them). I've always thought those were cool. I think the majority of them probably date well before WW2 (like the 1910's or 20's), but the dies to make them are still available today.

Thank you for the info on that, I appreciate the help jewelry guy
 

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