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February '05

 

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US Coin Artifact
1st
Dick Gaboury
1902 Barber Quarter
1st
Mike Young
1929 AMA, Portland, OR
2nd
Karen Pelletier
1909-S Barber Quarter
2nd
Don Lieurance
Late 1800's Commemorative medallion
3rd
Robert Zbinden
1917-1924 ND Standing Liberty Quarter
3rd
Mike Nanson
Boy Scout Compass
Honorable Mention
Mike Young
1941-S Half-Dollar
 
Foreign Coin
Oldest US Coin
1st
Mike Maxon
1915 5 Para, Turkey
1st
Mike Nanson
1889 "V" Nickel
2nd
Mike Nanson
Pei Yang 20 Cash, China
2nd
Dick Gaboury
1899 Barber Dime
3rd
Tom Young
1936 1D. South Africa
3rd
Jim Ward
1907 "V" Nickel

Token

Oldest US Cent

1st
William Parke
Hungerford's Grocery; Pullman, WA Good For 5¢ in Trade
1st
Mike Nanson
1890 Indian Head
2nd
Roy Roos
Hungerford's Grocery; Pullman, WA Good For 10¢ in Trade
2nd
Tom Smith
1901 Indian Head
3rd
Karen Pelletier
F.A. Colfelt, Sherwood, OR Good For 5¢ in Trade
3rd
Todd Mullican
1906 Indian Head

Gold Jewelry

Most Valuable US Coin

1st
Dick Gaboury
10k Ring with Heart Amethyst and 3 diamonds
1st
Dick Gaboury
1949-S Roosevelt Dime
2nd
William Parke
14k diamond ring
2nd
Mike Nanson
1911-S Lincoln Cent
3rd
Monte Berry
18k pendant on chain
Tie
Robert Zbinden
1917-1924 ND Standing Liberty Quarter

Jewelry

Display

1st
Jim Siel
Sterling Heart Pendant
1st
Dick Gaboury
 
2nd
Mike Nanson
Plated Jesus Pendant
2nd
Karen Pelletier
 
3rd
Steve Tucker
Vanity Fair watch
3rd
Don Lieurance
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 

 

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