Ronstar
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The Seattle token simply slammed 66 on the F75 with SEF 12x10 Butterfly, it was 4-5” deep in soil showing 66-67 ground balance. I almost passed it as a memorial penny as I was simply pushing the envelope on time. It just banged 66 rather than a bit jumpy as pennies sometimes are. Token size similar to 50 cent piece and I think copper so reading makes sense. Oldest son used to work Public Market and recognized the name and said still there.
The Seattle token simply slammed 66 on the F75 with SEF 12x10 Butterfly, it was 4-5” deep in soil showing 66-67 ground balance. I almost passed it as a memorial penny as I was simply pushing the envelope on time. It just banged 66 rather than a bit jumpy as pennies sometimes are. Token size similar to 50 cent piece and I think copper so reading makes sense. Oldest son used to work Public Market and recognized the name and said still there.