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August '03

 

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Oldest US Coin Most Valuable US Coin

1st

Tom Smith

1843 Dime

1st

Chris Beniston 1896-S Barber Half

2nd

Dick Gaboury 1853 Seated Dime

2nd

Tom Smith 1909-S Wheatback Cent

3rd

Monte Berry 1863 Seated Dime

3rd

Monte Berry 1868 Shield Nickel
Oldest US Cent US Coin

1st

Tom Smith 1857 Flying Eagle

1st

Dick Gaboury 1876 Seated Quarter

2nd

Monte Berry 1859 Indian Head

2nd

Tie  

3rd

Chris Beniston 1864 Indian Head

Chris Beniston 1873-S Seated Half Dime
        Monte Berry 1865 3 cent

Foreign Coin

Jewelry (Gold)

1st

Tie  

1st

Tie  
  Mike Young 1914 British penny   Dick Gaboury 14k Ring
  Chris Beniston 1907 Canadian dime   Mike Maxon 10k Ring

2nd

Dick Gaboury Chinese cash coin

2nd

Doyle Thibert 14k Band

         

Jewelry (Silver)

Jewelry (Non Precious)

1st

Doyle Thibert .925 ring

1st

Tie  

2nd

Dick Gaboury Necklace

Bill Baker Opal pendant

3rd

3 Way Tie  

Tom Smith Violin pendant
  Bill Baker Turquoise Ring

2nd

Dick Gaboury Watch face
  Duane Richardson Ring w/Stone

   
  Monte Berry 1905 Dime Ring      

Token

Artifact

1st

Mike Young Max Goldman good for 25¢

1st

Dick Gaboury Pre 1900 lock

2nd

Monte Berry Fuel Token

2nd

Steve Tucker Brass lock

3rd

Duane Richardson Ford Motor Company

3rd

Tie  
        Todd Mullican Copper Arrowhead
        Roger Hansen S.S. Knife

Display

1st

Dick Gaboury        

2nd

Chris Beniston        

3rd

Roger Hansen        

 

 

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