Roosevelt token and silver

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Visiting our daughter in the Kansas City area I brought a detector just in case. Turns out they tore down a house on her block to rebuild and so the lot has a big hole and all the old house debris is gone. So this morning I went out for an hour and a half to try my luck. I was shocked and surprised. It was the quietest yard I have ever detected. Very few signals, not even many ferrous signals for nails. I did pull one bottle cap and a few tabs and foil bits, but a lot fewer than I expected.

I do have some luck, 23 clad coins, a 1964D dime, brass plum bob with a steel tip, toy car and a Teddy Roosevelt aluminum token. A fun start to the day and another silver for the count.

Anybody have any idea how old the token is? My guess would be 1950’s or 60’s. I haven’t found it on line anywhere. Any help is appreciated.

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Thanks for looking and may your coil find good things.
 

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You did well, congratulations! :occasion14:
 

I think your token is a 1934 Cracker Jack Teddy Roosevelt token. Nice finds!
 

I've got the same token, found a couple yrs ago, mine was toasty but readable. Congrats on that and your silver '64...that makes up for all those stinkin '65's we find...Ddf.
 

Nice assortment of finds. Silver is always nice too. Congrats.
 

I don’t think it is a 1934 Cracker Jack token. It doesn’t look the same on the back.
 

That's a big plumb bob!
 

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