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March '07

 

FOTM Entry Form ] [ Detectorist of the Year Standings 2007 ]

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US Coin Jewelry
1st
Tom Smith
1878-CC Quarter
1st
Todd Mullican
Brooche
2nd
Bill Baker
1909 Half-Dollar
2nd
Larry Williams
Necklace
3rd
Dick Gaboury
1901 Nickel
3rd
Don Lieurance
Ring With Stone
Foreign Coin
Artifact
1st
Dick Gaboury
1905 2 Pfennig
1st
Dick Gaboury
US Military General Service Button
2nd
Bill Baker
1979 1 Yen Japan
2nd
Jim Cornwell
AE Anderson Watch Fob
3rd
Jim Cornwell
10 Sen Japan
tie
Karen Pelletier
Old Tom Gin Tray

Token

Oldest US Coin

1st
Dick Gaboury
California Bakery Portland, Ore. Good For One Loaf of Bread
1st
Dick Gaboury
1866 Nickel (Rays)
2nd
Don Lieurance
E. Wheece Tonapah, NV Good For One Drink or Cigar
2nd
Tom Smith
1873-S Dime
3rd
Brian Kinnear
Good For 2 Free Crystal White Laundry Soap Cakes
3rd
Brian Lundquist
1905 Dime

Gold Jewelry

Most Valuable US Coin

1st
Larry Williams
10k 20 Diamond Ring
1st
Tom Smith
1896-S Dime
2nd
Steve Tucker
Men's Band
2nd
Brian Lundquist
1908-S Cent
3rd
Brian Lundquist
Kid's Ring
3rd
Dick Gaboury
1950-S Dime

Silver Item

Display

1st
Laryy Williams
Heavy Bracelet
1st
 
2nd
Dick Gaboury
Salt Shaker Lid
2nd
 
3rd
Jim Cornwell
ID Bracelet
3rd
 
Item of the Month Winner
Bill Baker
1933 Chicago Worlds Fair Souvenir Key

 

 

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