If anything is any good ?

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magoman said:
Find some whities and this... If anything is good or everything is trash? Thanks.

M,

welcome to the board.

Interesting finds, once I turned my monitor
over. ;) ;D

"Academy Broadway" was an outdoor gear mfg.
Not sure what those items are.

Others, no cash value and one with space "stuff" on
it seem to be game room tokens.

Hope we will be seeing more post from you.

have a good un.............
 

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If you are going to throw that trashy Harley emblem away, throw It my way.
 

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My guess on the "Academy Broadway" items would be that they are (or were) zipper pulls.
 

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The token with "no cash value" is worth millions - yes, I know... ;D
But I'm just think if this sun in the circle could not be something with Indians motives?
... once I turned my monitor over. -Sorry,it was upside down. If this better?
And thank you for answers.
 

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Neat tokens and those Harley emblems are always worth something. Monty
 

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magoman said:
But I'm just think if this sun in the circle could not be something with Indians motives?

could be..or could just be a zipper pull..? :) I find alot of stuff like your finds on the beach areas.
Always interesting .. found this looking for your sun.

cheers,

"Historically, pagan Babylon worshipped the sun as a deity, and pagan Rome also worshipped the invincible sun. The Roman Catholic Church, with the assistance of Caesar's civil Sunday law (Constantine), transferred the Sabbath rest to the Sun Day, and commonly uses images and symbols of the sun.

In the pagan tradition, the sun is an symbol or emblem of our inner core, masculinity, power, supremacy, glory, authority and brilliance. It represents the masculine deity, happiness, life and spirituality. The rising sun is a symbol of hope. The rays are alternately straight and wavy, which symbolize the heat and light that we derive from them. Some solar deities include: Ra, Lugh, Apollo, Helios, Grainne and Amaterasu.

Sanskrit names for the Sun can be translated as fixidity, steadiness, firmness, and strength of purpose. In terms of astronomy, the Sun simply is. The Sun rises day after day regardless of weather conditions, the behavior of humanity or the placement of planets in the sky. It traverses its set path, always giving light and heat and asking nothing for itself in return.

The heraldic sun usually has a human face though this is not strictly necessary.

The winged sun disk is a very ancient symbol. Long before Egyptian civilization flourished, the sun disk appeared in the literature of ancient Sumer, which was the first known civilization. In ancient Egyptian religion, the sun disk became a primary symbol of Ra, the sun God. He was called the "Sun of Righteousness with healing in his wings," a title which Christians later adopted for their own God. The sun disk was carved over the doorways of many Egyptian tombs and temples, and it appears on many papyri."
 

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Welcome to TNet magoman. Whether something is treasure or junk is often a matter of opinion. With a little imagination, almost anything can be treasure...or at least worth some money. Keep posting your photos, it's always fun to see what other people dig up.
 

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The token with the statue of liberty on it is made from actual copper removed from the actual statue in 1986 during the restoration. I have one that I got back then.
 

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