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October '03

 

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Oldest US Coin Most Valuable US Coin

1st

Jim Ward 1853 Quarter

1st

Todd Mullican
1857 Seated Quarter

2nd

Tom Smith 1854 Dime

2nd

Tom Smith
1870 Nickel

3rd

Chris Beniston 1875 Dime

3rd

Dick Gaboury
1887S Seated Dime
Oldest US Cent US Coin

1st

Chris Beniston
1889

1st

Dick Gaboury
1905-O Barber Quarter

2nd

Tom Smith
1891

2nd

Tom Smith
1854 Half Dime

3rd

Joe Lynskey
1903

3rd

Mike Young
1920-S Half

Foreign Coin

Jewelry (Gold)

1st

Chris Beniston
1662-1772 Cash Coin

1st

Chris Beniston
14k Ring w/Diamonds

2nd

Dick Gaboury
1918 Canadian Penny

2nd

Roger Shaw
14k Ring w/7 Diamonds

3rd

Todd Mullican
$100 Mexican Coin

3rd

Todd Mullican
10k Ring

Jewelry (Silver)

Jewelry (Non Precious)

1st

Dick Gaboury
Coast Guard Hat Pin

1st

Don Lieurance
Wanna Be Diamond Ring

2nd

Bill Baker
Glacier Park Ring

2nd

Tom Smith
1870S Wedding Band

3rd

Chris Beniston
Ring w/7 Stones

3rd

Dick Gaboury
Ring
tie
Todd Mullican
10k Ring  
 
 
   
 

Token

Artifact

1st

Chris Beniston
Canteen Lava Hot Springs 12.5

1st

Dick Gaboury
pre 1900 key

2nd

Todd Mullican
CPRR Co RR GF 6 Cords

2nd

Chris Beniston
Chinese Tin Box

3rd

Mike Young
Good for 5 cents Kalama, WA

3rd

Todd Mullican
Eagle Infantry Button

Display

1st

Chris Beniston
   
 

2nd

Dick Gaboury
   
 

3rd

Tom Smith
   
 
tie
Mike Young
   
 
       
 

 

 

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