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January '05

 

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US Coin Artifact
1st
Tom Smith
1911-S Barber Dime
1st
Jim Cornwell
Large Pot Metal 1927 Standing
2nd
Bill Baker
1943-S Walker Half-Dollar
Liberty Quarter reproduction
3rd
Mike Nanson
1912-D V Nickel
2nd
Jim Ward
Watch Fob with Eagle
Tie
Karen Pelletier
1948-49 Toy truck
Foreign Coin Oldest US Coin
1st
Dick Gaboury
1909 Chinese Cash Coin
1st
Mike Nanson
1898 Barber Dime
2nd
Roy Roos
1800's Chinese Cash Coin
Tie
Tom Smith
1898 "V" Nickel
3rd
Todd Mullican
German 50 Pfennig
3rd
Roy Roos
1900 "V" Nickel

Token

Oldest US Cent

1st
William Parke
Good For $1.00 in Trade, Hungerford's Grocery, Pullman WA
1st
Tom Smith
1876 Indian Head Cent
2nd
Karen Pelletier
Good For 5¢ in Trade, Past Time Cardroom
2nd
Todd Mullican
1887 Indian Head Cent
3rd
Mike Nanson
Star Token
3rd
Jim Cornwell
1907 Indian Head Cent
Tie
Roy Roos
1907 Indian Head Cent

Gold Jewelry

Most Valuable US Coin

1st
Don Lieurance
14K ring with synthetic Ruby
1st
Mike Nanson
1909-S Lincoln Cent
Tie
Dick Gaboury
10K Black Hills gold ring
2nd
Tom Smith
1876 Indian Head Cent
3rd
Roy Roos
Antique gold ring with two stones
3rd
Mike Young
1911-S Lincoln Cent

Jewelry

Display

1st
Mike Young
Sterling Ring with Bowtie and Heart
1st
Todd Mullican
 
2nd
Dick Gaboury
Sterling ring fake diamond
2nd
Mike Young
 
3rd
William Parke
Sterling Cross and Chain
3rd
Dick Gaboury
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 

 

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