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Frist day out <img src="/metal/html/biggrin.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":D"> ,ground is thawed out,thought it would never thaw. Went too a new yard today on same street as other 1905 house is built on. It was called millionares row when built in 1905. The big wigs of the time lived there.
Got 1 wheat 1957
All the regular pennies were at about 6" <img src="/metal/html/confused.gif" border=0 width=15 height=22 alt=":?"> .
Then got the 1910 s barber dime, it's in great shape too <img src="/metal/html/super.gif" border=0 width=26 height=28 alt=":super">
The token with the star in it is a good luck token, has boys names and american flag on one side, other side has a 4 leaf clover and says good luck. The other one that is real dark not sure trying to clean but its some kind of token.
HH Burnie (AK)
 
Is one of those alum. ID tags that you made yourself. There was those machines back in the 50 and 60s that were at bus depot (that is the one I remember) and cost 10 cents to make. There was 2 levers on the machine with a dial on the front of it to turn to the letter or number you wanted. Then you pulled the one lever and it would stamp that letter on it. When you stamped all the letter of the name you wanted you pulled the other lever and the token would come out to you. Many were used for just ID tags for the lugage and some like we used them for was our name and the girl we were going with at the time.
Rick
 
Thanks Rick for the info. It's got 4 names on it.
HH Burnie(AK)
 
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