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August '05

 

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US Coin Artifact
1st
Bill Parke
1876-S Quarter
1st
Karen Pelletier
Bone Harpoon Point
2nd
Mike Nanson
1866 Nickel with Rays
2nd
Tom Smith
RCMP Button
3rd
Roy Roos
1887 Cent
3rd
Todd Mullican
Acme Beer Can
Foreign Coin
Oldest US Coin
1st
Bill Baker
1890 5 Cents Canada
1st
Mike Nanson
1866 Nickel with Rays
2nd
Tom Smith
1899 10 Cents Kiangnan Province China
2nd
Bill Parke
1876-S Quarter
3rd
Roy Roos
Roman Copper
3rd
Jack Hipp
1914 Nickel

Token

Oldest US Cent

1st
Roy Roos
John Market Milwaukee, WI Good For 10¢ In Trade
1st
Bill Parke
1882 Indian Head
2nd
Bill Baker
Hyvis Oil Token
2nd
Roy Roos
1887 Indian Head
3rd
Bill Parke
Murphy's Good For 5¢ In Trade
3rd
Tom Smith
1896 Indian Head

Gold Jewelry

Most Valuable US Coin

1st
Robert Zbinden
14k Masonic Ring
1st
Mike Nanson
1866 Nickel with Rays
2nd
Bill Parke
14k Band
2nd
Bill Parke
1876-S Quarter
3rd
Karen Pelletier
18k Band
3rd
Tom Smith
1911-S Cent

Jewelry

Display

1st
Tom Smith
Pocket Watch
1st
Tom Smith
 
2nd
Bill Baker
Old Pendant
2nd
Karen Pelletier
 
3rd
Mike Nanson
Mens Silver Ring
3rd
Dick Gaboury
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 

 

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