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April '04

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Oldest US Coin Most Valuable US Coin

1st

Roy Roos 1868 Shield Nickel

1st

Brad Weigandt 1904S Barber Dime

2nd

Dick Gaboury 1889V Nickel

2nd

Mike Young 1949S Dime

3rd

Tie  

3rd

Dick Gaboury 1931S Buffalo

Brad Weigandt 1898 Barber Dime

   

Bill Baker 1898 Barber Dime

   
Oldest US Cent US Coin

1st

Roy Roos 1893

1st

Todd Mullican 1895 Barber Quarter

2nd

Brad Weigandt 1895

2nd

Dick Gaboury 1890O Barber Quarter

3rd

Don Lieurance 1903

3rd

Tie  
     

Tom Smith 1912S Barber Quarter

   

Betty Weeks 1912V Nickel

Foreign Coin

Jewelry (Gold)

1st

Don Lieurance China Republic 200

1st

Mike Young 22k/24k Ring w/Stone

2nd

Bill Baker 1944 Filipinos

2nd

Todd Mullican 14k Ring

3rd

Tie  

3rd

Brad Weigandt 10k Ring
  Chris Beniston Canadian 1 Cent      

Roy Roos 1910 Canadian Dime

   

Jewelry (Silver)

Jewelry (Non Precious)

1st

Bill Baker Amethyst Ring

1st

Don Lieurance Pr Mizah Pendant

2nd

Dick Gaboury Bracelet

2nd

Dick Gaboury Ring

3rd

Jim Siel Ring

3rd

Tie  
     

Brad Weigandt  
        Bill Baker  

   

Tom Smith  

Token

Artifact

1st

Mike young Kelly's Olympian Bar

1st

Jack Hipp Cache

2nd

Don Lieurance Kings Ice Cream

2nd

Brad Weigandt Key

3rd

Jack Hipp Pickering Lumber Co.

3rd

Tie  
     

Dick Gaboury  
        Todd Mullican  

   

Don Bean  

Display

1st

Mike Young        

2nd

Don Lieurance        

3rd

Dick Gaboury        

 

 

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