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October '04

 

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Oldest US Coin Most Valuable US Coin

1st

Dick Gaboury
1907 Barber Dime

1st

Don Lieurance
1871 Indian Head Cent

2nd

Bill Baker
1920-S Mercury Dime

2nd

Dick Gaboury
1914-S Lincoln Cent

3rd

Mike Young
1935 Buffalo Nickel

3rd

Mike Young
1916 Buffalo Nickel

Tie

Todd Mullican
1935 Mercury Dime

 

 

 
Oldest US Cent US Coin

1st

William Parke
1874 Indian Head Cent

1st

Bill Baker
1915 Barber Quarter

2nd

Doyle Thibert
1897 Indian Head Cent

2nd

Todd Mullican
1936 Walking Lliberty Half-Dollar

3rd

Todd Mullican
1903 Indian Head Cent

3rd

Roy Roos
1935-S Walking Liberty Half-Dollar
 
 

 

 

 

Foreign Coin

Jewelry (Gold)

1st

Dick Gaboury
1941 Silver Netherlands

1st

Doyle Thibert
Masonic Ring

2nd

Doyle Thibert
1910 Canadian Dime

2nd

William Parke
14K Wedding Band

3rd

Mike Young
1953 Canadian Dime

 
 
   
 

 

 

Jewelry (Silver)

Jewelry (Non Precious)

1st

William Parke
Large Mens ring

1st

William Parke
Ivory Necklace

2nd

CS
Ring With Stone

2nd

Todd Mullican
Pendant

3rd

Jim Siel
Necklace

3rd

Mike Young
Ring
Tie
Todd Mullican
Bracelet

 
   
 

 

 

Token

Artifact

1st

Bill Baker
Mt. Angel Good For $1.00

1st

Bill Baker
Lewis & Clark Expo

2nd

Jack Hipp
Raybach's Saloon

2nd

Mike Young
Letter Opener

 

3rd

Don Lieurance
Small Musketeer
 
 

 
 
   
 

 

 

Display

1st

Don Lieurance
   
 

2nd

Dick Gaboury
   
 

   
 

 

 

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