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September '05

 

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US Coin Artifact
1st
William Parke
1864 Two Cent
1st
Karen Pelletier
Cast Iron Truck
2nd
Roy Roos
1887 Dime
2nd
Tom Smith
1904 St. Louis Worlds Fair penny souvenir
3rd
Tom Smith
1906 Dime
3rd
Mike Nanson
Lone Ranger Badge
 
tie
William Parke
Ca. 1870 safety pin
Foreign Coin
Oldest US Coin
1st
Don Lieurance
1777 Penny Great Britain
1st
William Parke
1864 Two Cent
2nd
Tom Smith
1932 6 Pence Great Britain
2nd
Roy Roos
1887 Dime
3rd
Steve Tucker
1997 Peso Mexico
3rd
Dick Gaboury
1889 Dime

Token

Oldest US Cent

1st
Tom Smith
American L&W Co. Good For 2 1/2¢ In Trade
1st
Tom Smith
1867 Indian Head
2nd
Doyle Thibert
Lile W. Hoover The Dalles, Ore Good For 5¢ In Trade
2nd
William Parke
1885 Indian Head
3rd
Don Lieurance
Norwich Token 1847
3rd
Dick Gaboury
1898 Indian Head
 
tie
Mike Nanson
1898 Indian Head
 
tie
Doyle Thibert
1898 Indian Head

Gold Jewelry

Most Valuable US Coin

1st
Scott Stevanus
14k mens wedding band inscribed 1958
1st
Mike Nanson
1903-S Dime
2nd
Mike Young
14k bracelet
2nd
Mike Young
1909-S Cent
3rd
Doyle Thibert
10k pendant with stones
3rd
Tom Smith
1867 Cent

Jewelry

Display

1st
Don Lieurance
Fox Fob Ca. 1860
1st
Tom Smith
 
2nd
Bev Shearer
US Air Academy St. Christopher
2nd
Karen Pelletier
 
3rd
Steve Tucker
Sterling Elephant Ring
3rd
Mike Young
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 

 

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