Andrew Jackson Token

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Good evening Everyone. So I rescued this token from the ground last Sunday. It was giving me a 83-84 on the AT Pro six inches down. I did a Google search on it and there is one website with a pic of it. It says it was produced between 1970 to 1990 and it's made of Gilt Brass. Mine looks like it's made of copper and as old as a 46 wheat I plucked from the ground on Saturday. I'm just looking for some other thoughts or proffesional opinons. Thanks in advance.
 

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I cannot offer anything more to what you found on the web, but I'll add that I love finding tokens etc. like that. Bit of a rush when it came out of the ground I'll bet.
 

I cannot offer anything more to what you found on the web, but I'll add that I love finding tokens etc. like that. Bit of a rush when it came out of the ground I'll bet.

Thanks sprailroad for the little help. When I flipped the plug over it was lying in the bottom of the hole. I seen a dark round object and thought ole man. Anyways it's a keeper.
 

Always a keeper, when you can read the item. Part of a presidential set, our club used some for special prize tokens on seeded hunts.
 

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