Another store card

Dirty Digger Doug

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Went back to the field were my wife and I ended our detecting season last year. My third signal turned out to be a store card from E. Hewett & Bro, Ypsilanti Michigan. Also picked up a couple bullets and casings. One casing has S.A.W. stamped in the base. I assume it stands for Smith And Wesson. Also popped a 1901 Indian Head penny and a toe tap. But they're not shown in the pictures.

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Nice looking Civil War store card :icon_thumright:
 

Love the store card also.
 

why are they called cards, and not coins, or tokens, that one is cool and in real nice shape:headbang:
 

Very Nice!!! Congrats!!! Cool!!!
 

The token is in great shape - congrats
 

A very nice Store Card and in great condition - congrats !
 

beauties, thanks for posting
 

Congratulations and thanks for sharing
 

Store cards/tokens are even more interesting than coins in many cases when they can be tied to local businesses from those times...
 

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