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Post by Todd on May 6, 2005 22:33:15 GMT -5
wow, great find...good luck finding more of the tokens.
HH, Todd
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bluefoot
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What your looking for is burried right under your feet!
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Post by bluefoot on May 7, 2005 21:24:30 GMT -5
If you go to the post that is under bottles, something,something and historical auction. There is one on the auction block now. Check it out.
I saw it the other night when I was snooping thru it. I don't remeber what auction # it is. It might be 919 but I'm not sure where that number came from.
Blue
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MARBLEMAN1
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Post by MARBLEMAN1 on May 7, 2005 22:44:31 GMT -5
I think I would mess myself if I found those seated. WTG!!! Jeff R.
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bluefoot
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Post by bluefoot on May 8, 2005 15:35:04 GMT -5
The auction # is 919. Check it out.
Good luck finding more "charms".
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Post by j.d. in missouri on May 9, 2005 10:31:05 GMT -5
dang bluefoot i couldnt figure out how to find it jd
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Post by Fumunda on May 11, 2005 17:23:31 GMT -5
J.D., Here's the link. It's from a Fred Holabird auction that I posted somewhere on the metal detecting part of this forum, probably before this post somewhere, says something about "auction" in it. www.holabird.org/For some reason the direct link does not work, so do this. Load the link above. Click on "view auction #39" Click on "view catalog" on the left side. In the "search" box at the top type in "Coin" find auction #919 and click on the small picture of the bracelet. A larger version will come up. Look familiar? You can watch this auction and get an idea of what yours will sell for.
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