very long silver streak snapped today, but some interesting relics

randy

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Had a very long silver streak (on my home turf) snapped today, but did pull a couple of interesting relics, which are firsts for me.

First is not only my first compact, but my second one as well. The larger one was heavy, and I had visions of a cache of silver coins contained therein, but it was all junk. The second one appears to have gotten me a little silver after all -- looks like an intact silver mirror behind intact glass (the black is tarnish, not broken glass). The compact is Pompeian Bloom, circa 1915-1925.

Also pulled a vintage token, my first ever, surprisingly. Its about the size of a silver dollar, and dates anywhere from 1858, when the store was first in business, 'til the 20s. Note the swastika logo, which before the WWII era, was considered a symbol of good luck. This token was worth $2, couldn't they have dropped a couple of Morgan's or $2 in silver instead?

All three were very deep (10-12 inches); I'm guessing there are old coins here as well; they are just too deep to hear, I'm afraid (and I dug every deep, iffy signal, and have a pile of ferrous to show for it).

Thanks for looking, and HH everyone.
 

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deep old targets Randy , i agree theres more there . hope the older silver shows itself the next time your there.

Dan
 
:wow: Love the Token! :loveit: A $2.00 token! Don't see many of those. Congrats thumbsup01
 
Congrats on the interesting finds. I'm sure that the compact got your heart pumping some. To bad it didn't have a silver dollar in it.
 

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