Ammoman
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Not much to show for last Fridays hunt.
I did get a few Wheat pennies, a silver quarter a GS button, a 50 Cent play money token and the guts of a pocket watch.

The back mark of the button and lack of a raised rim indicates it was manufactured by Sigmund Eisner in Red Bank NJ. Circa 1902 - 1910

Thank you to those who helped identify the Manufacture and age of the button in the "what is it " Forum.
I hope to get out one more time this week before i hit a very cool Club Permission with the Greensboro club on Sunday.
Until next time,
HH everyone!
I did get a few Wheat pennies, a silver quarter a GS button, a 50 Cent play money token and the guts of a pocket watch.

The back mark of the button and lack of a raised rim indicates it was manufactured by Sigmund Eisner in Red Bank NJ. Circa 1902 - 1910


Thank you to those who helped identify the Manufacture and age of the button in the "what is it " Forum.
I hope to get out one more time this week before i hit a very cool Club Permission with the Greensboro club on Sunday.
Until next time,
HH everyone!
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