This just goes to show what somethings we find may be worth and laying in our trash piles.
I got this with the Explorer XS II with the Platypus coil on labor day weekend in a old fairgrounds that had been hit hard by others over the years. I got this 1888 dog tag and a undated standing lib quarter plus a old lady compact and a silver Rosie.
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I thought it was a nice find being this was a year before ND was a state, but I found out different when I talk to the guy I trade my tokens too as I was offered the following.
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I was also offered this seated half too on the deal, so I traded.
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LOVE THAT GOLD!! and now added this to my finds display, but mention it was tokens and dog tags found that got me these coins as i have some nice cap bust halves, 3 gold pieces $2.50 now a $5 and a $10 new eagle plus some very high grade 1800 silver dollars and other old coins all by the trade tokens and dog tags I find. This 1888 is by far the oldest one I have found and also got the most for it as you can see. Just don't throw those older tags out or in the misc pile as some are worth a bit. I was told if mine would have had DT (Dakota Territory) on it it would have been worth 3 times as much, but very happy with what I got.
Rick
I got this with the Explorer XS II with the Platypus coil on labor day weekend in a old fairgrounds that had been hit hard by others over the years. I got this 1888 dog tag and a undated standing lib quarter plus a old lady compact and a silver Rosie.
[attachment 11988 dogtag.jpg]
I thought it was a nice find being this was a year before ND was a state, but I found out different when I talk to the guy I trade my tokens too as I was offered the following.
[attachment 11989 1880f.jpg]
[attachment 11990 1880b.jpg]
I was also offered this seated half too on the deal, so I traded.
[attachment 11991 1843h.jpg]
LOVE THAT GOLD!! and now added this to my finds display, but mention it was tokens and dog tags found that got me these coins as i have some nice cap bust halves, 3 gold pieces $2.50 now a $5 and a $10 new eagle plus some very high grade 1800 silver dollars and other old coins all by the trade tokens and dog tags I find. This 1888 is by far the oldest one I have found and also got the most for it as you can see. Just don't throw those older tags out or in the misc pile as some are worth a bit. I was told if mine would have had DT (Dakota Territory) on it it would have been worth 3 times as much, but very happy with what I got.
Rick