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    My first Pool Room Token

    Found this cool brass 10 cent token. The town East Enterprise is just about 10 miles from my house. Any ideas how old? I am guessing from 1900 - 1920?Found ths at a vacant lot owned by the town next to the current jail in my town. That is guts. I do have permission.Name:  DSC00251.jpg
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    Last edited by nalc472; 09-29-2015 at 11:25 AM.
    2017 Total:
    Mercs= 2
    Wash=1
    Seated=1
    total slivers=4
    Wheats 8.
    Indians=4 (1864,1865,1888)
    LG cents=1
    1 Sliver Pendent, 2= 3-ringers, 2 tokens

    Most Valuable find ever: 1834 C.B. dime, Oldest 1776 1/2 Reale, Biggest 1822 CB half.
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    That's one cool token!!
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    Very Cool! I looked in the token database and couldn't find it. Then looked for East Interprise Indiana and found this description of the place.
    "East Enterprise is an unincorporated census-designated place in central Cotton Township, Switzerland County, Indiana, United States. Wikipedia"


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    I live 10 miles from East Enterprise. It is a 4 way stop sign in the country with about 25 homes. It used to have a bank and has a PO. There used to be a racetrack there in the 1800s. Any ideas how old this could be? Could not find a mention on a 1884 gazette about business there.
    2017 Total:
    Mercs= 2
    Wash=1
    Seated=1
    total slivers=4
    Wheats 8.
    Indians=4 (1864,1865,1888)
    LG cents=1
    1 Sliver Pendent, 2= 3-ringers, 2 tokens

    Most Valuable find ever: 1834 C.B. dime, Oldest 1776 1/2 Reale, Biggest 1822 CB half.
    Detectors: E-trac and F75LTD2

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    Quote Originally Posted by nalc472 View Post
    I live 10 miles from East Enterprise. It is a 4 way stop sign in the country with about 25 homes. It used to have a bank and has a PO. There used to be a racetrack there in the 1800s. Any ideas how old this could be? Could not find a mention on a 1884 gazette about business there.
    I would guess late 19th or early 20th century. This was the hay day for artistic plat maps in America. The cool thing is that they normally had business directories for the counties in their indexes. This is where I would look and will give you a better idea of it's age.

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    Nice find. Always love the old tokens. I'd concur with freemindstuck, something like in the 1890s to 1920s range as a first estimate. Congrats.

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    Nice token, and in great condition too! Did a brief search on the location and didn't find any reference to the pool room. I did try looking up the town, though I searched using the exact spelling on the token and only found 2 entries which date to around 1902 and prior, so hope this may be an indication.
    If I get time tonight I will try to do a bit more research on the location and post anything I find here. I always love a good mystery!
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    Here's a link to a map of Switzerland county in 1876 showing East Enterprise:

    http://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/serv...8~1&mi=0&trs=1

    Such a small and remote "town", apparently nothing noteworthy ever happened there. Only references to the town in any newspaper on record I can find are:

    1) A pastor from there relocated to Lexington in 1965.
    2) An article from Nevada where a former resident was run over and killed in East Enterprise back on Sep 4, 1923 (https://news.google.com/newspapers?n...,4141430&hl=en)
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    Cool Map!
    You have to wonder if the guy that ran him over had been drinking at the pool hall? Maybe he dropped the token afterwards?

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    Quote Originally Posted by freemindstuck View Post
    Cool Map!
    You have to wonder if the guy that ran him over had been drinking at the pool hall? Maybe he dropped the token afterwards?
    LOL, that's quite the imagination! But, who knows-crazier things have happened.
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    It was found a block from the old jail.Maybe this story is getting some facts behind it. LOL
    2017 Total:
    Mercs= 2
    Wash=1
    Seated=1
    total slivers=4
    Wheats 8.
    Indians=4 (1864,1865,1888)
    LG cents=1
    1 Sliver Pendent, 2= 3-ringers, 2 tokens

    Most Valuable find ever: 1834 C.B. dime, Oldest 1776 1/2 Reale, Biggest 1822 CB half.
    Detectors: E-trac and F75LTD2

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    This story has the start of a movie script... Very cool token and I hope you can get the info your seeking.
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    Awesome token! It cleaned up really nice!
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    That's the first pool token I ever seen , nice find

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    That is a very cool token! Pool room, and interesting spelling.
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    Congrats on the token. The research and mystery are just as fun as the finds! Good luck on your research

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    As popular as pool halls were in the day I can honestly say that is the first Token I have seen. Great find. WD
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    congratulations on the pool room token nalc
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    thanks for the comments. When I was out detecting that day I found very little and decided to go over a previous spot that I have done with a V3i, and E-trac. Using the F75ltd2 with tornado coil I find this token on edge about 2 to 3 inches down. This was the last 30 minutes of a 4 hour hunt at 3 locations. never know when something good will pop up. I have found many good finds with the tornado coil on my etrac and F75LTD2. You all should try the tornado on your type of detectors, I believe it can sniff out targets missed by other coils. Thanks you all for your support. This is the only site I post on now. I got tired of negative comments on other sites.
    2017 Total:
    Mercs= 2
    Wash=1
    Seated=1
    total slivers=4
    Wheats 8.
    Indians=4 (1864,1865,1888)
    LG cents=1
    1 Sliver Pendent, 2= 3-ringers, 2 tokens

    Most Valuable find ever: 1834 C.B. dime, Oldest 1776 1/2 Reale, Biggest 1822 CB half.
    Detectors: E-trac and F75LTD2

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    Very cool find, I have to say I've never came across one of those.


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