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Great Yard Hunt, a real mixed bag

cometguy

Active member
Got into a yard where they had knocked down the house. Pulled the CW bullet first. It was at least seven inches deep. What a surprise. I had never dug one in Indiana before this one. Immediately got the deep, sweet dime signal. It was the 1914. Dug $1.20 in clad and a '53 merc. The Canadian cent had me going. It was dark when I got it. Seemed to be about quarter size but read as a nickle. I was thinking it might be a two center till I got a better look at it. The token is the second one I have dug this year. It was for a sugar coated laxative pill from the early 1900s. It is a "heads I win, tails you lose" token. I love it when things are really mixed. Also dug a cool bell from this yard.

Don
HH
 
I love such funny finds like above "pisspott" token. Here its often a token good for a glass beer, which is the surprise.
Best greetings from Germany
Olaf
 
I find more "dog tags" than tokens! I guess "fido" looses a lot of them running around the parks?
 
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