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Old farm gives up wheats, silver and neat token

Goes4ever

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I went to mother in laws today and there is a 1920-30's farm across the road, I asked if I could detect it and yes said it was fine. I got 3 wheats, all 1940's one mercury dime 1945, old lighter, 1968 dog tag, key, harmonica reed, some odds and ends. And my favorite find was the good for 5 cent token.
 
Enjoyed another one of your great posts. Do you have all your videos on you-tube? I think I asked you that before, but ya know I am 53, soes the mind ain't what it wasn't to begin with.:crazy:
 
Nice finds as usual and a very neat token! Congrats! May God Bless! Amen! :angel: Ma Betty
 
I have seen some like that! Congrats!
 
I've seen the old Brunswick Balke Collender tokens fetch some pretty pennies on Ebay! You may have a $100 token there!!!???
 
NealNoIN said:
I've seen the old Brunswick Balke Collender tokens fetch some pretty pennies on Ebay! You may have a $100 token there!!!???
I saw this one ended today at $70 bucks
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120568149572&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
 
the token. It has been my experience to see that the tokens that are shaped like yours or 5-6 sided are usually worth more . Good digs on all, Steve in so az
 
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