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Lunch Time Finds Need help with one item !

pilot

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Went back to an area I hunted this past Saturday when I found (6) Wheats from 1926 to 1956. This afternoon in less than an hour I found these.
Wheats - 49D, 55D, 40D Standing Liberty 1942 State of Washington Tax Token and an odd coin or token that is just a hair larger in diameter than a penny.
Has a "Z" in the middle on both sides with a small "A" on top of the "Z" and a small "C" underneath it. No date. Appears to be copper or brass maybe. I'll be going back tomorrow for sure. Plenty more ground to cover. Coins averaged about 5-7 inches deep. I was literally shaking when I pulled the Lady out !
 
Wow great finds.
HH
Todd
 
Sorry I can't help out on the Z token. But a BIG congrats on the Walking Liberty half. Nice chunk of silver!!! HH Randy
 
Thank's Randy...could not have done it without your help. I'll have to be a little more careful from now on! I scratched it a little with my digging tool I was so anxious. There were about 20 old houses that were torn down in that neighborhood because they were in the flood plain. It is now a park. Lot's of area to hunt still. Should keep me busy for some time! Got it all to myself!
 
Pilot
What you have is a token from Park City, Utah. It is in Robert Campbell's Utah Trade Token book; listed as A -Z-C/A-Z-C (br.,rd.,21mm) T-3 E $8.00 - 15.00.
Anyway, nice bunch of finds
Bill
 
Wow, that was fast...Thank You Bill. Never thought I would know what it was let alone the value !
 
I think I have your answer. This person has a photo up of your token and refers to it as a AZC bar token. Here is the link to his flicker where the picture is posted. You might e-mail the guy for further. http://www.flickr.com/photos/48383284@N04/4803262557/
I didn't know how to insert the link properly so copy and paste it into your browser. Nice finds!!!!!!!!!
 
Nuggethunter...Great detective work !!! Thank You Appears to have come from the Bakers Hill Tavern in Bakers Hill Washington. That makes sense as I found an old Washington State Tax token nearby.
 
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