After work hunt

xmarks73

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Etrac, Ace 250, and AT Pro
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All Treasure Hunting

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Very nice assortment of old relics. Sounds like you got yourself a good place to stop back at. WTG
 

mjc_lakedweller said:
Very nice assortment of old relics. Sounds like you got yourself a good place to stop back at. WTG

Thanks Lakedweller! The property owner said its been hit before and it shows but there is still a whole lot of relic and nickel signals left. ;)
 

Any ideas when they had AAA plates on their cars?
 

those are different finds congrats... nice pics too:icon_thumright:
 

Cool assortment of goodies ya found there. Bound to be more. Congrats!
 

Nice digs for sure!
 

Great hunt and finds :thumbsup:
 

I think the AAA badge is from the triple A insurance company.
 

That's the kind of stuff I love to find. You have a great old spot there. Never can tell what's left.
 

That AAA badge had a string and was hung on the mirror or somewhere like that.It was supposed to deter theft and show the owner of the auto was protected. Back then they gave those when you went to buy car insurance,which was not mandatory.That one you found there,it has its own number, its way old,see the old style A's,could be worth some good coin.
 

Neat relics. :icon_thumright: No idea on the badge item....did you figure out what it was? :icon_scratch:

HH
 

Thanks Munze. I mat start checking into aaa to see if anyone knows when these were issued. My curiosity is defiantly sparked. As far as the badge thing Anne, another T-netter told me this...

I think it is from the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. That same company made their ceremonial swords. steve AND..
Is there a place called Glendale near you? I find a references to the IOOF Wolverine Lodge No. 408 in 1903 but they seem to have changed the name to Glendale Lodge by 1912.

I love T-netters! I would have never know the history or age of some of the stuff I find if it weren't for you guys! :) 1903-1912, that is awesome!
 

Really like that member badge, lots of nice relics there, congrats!
 

Very cool digs!

HH
 

sweet relics!....love the AAA badge!
 

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