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    Slim pickings today but the COOLEST license tag I ever found!

    Hey diggers,
    I got 2 permissions today at old houses. One dated to the 1880s. Only got one old coin (a silver though) and I found the best license tag ever! It's aluminum and a bit corroded but it is a keeper none the less! Thanks for looking and HH, Dave.
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    So is that what they mean by a one horse town. great find WD
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    Your right, that tag is COOL. I've never seen one like that before.
    Awesome find Dave.
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    Now that IS cool!!!
    You know me, I love old dog taxes. But a horse tag? Man, you find all the cool stuff!
    But seriously, great find! That'll make a great addition to your collection!
    Congrats Dave!
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    Nice find. I didn't even know they used those for horses as well, let alone using aluminum for these tags in 1915. I figured it wasn't until the 60's they started making them out of cheaper materials. It used to be brass.

    Quote Originally Posted by wisconsin digger View Post
    So is that what they mean by a one horse town. great find WD

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    That horse tag is incredible, Dave! I've never seen one before, wow! And it's 101 years old. Awesome find!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digger Don View Post
    Your right, that tag is COOL. I've never seen one like that before.
    Awesome find Dave.
    Thanks Don. It was so corroded I thought it was a toy police badge at first. After I started cleaning it up I realized it was something much better.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ill Digger View Post
    Now that IS cool!!!
    You know me, I love old dog taxes. But a horse tag? Man, you find all the cool stuff!
    But seriously, great find! That'll make a great addition to your collection!
    Congrats Dave!
    Thanks Tim. I'm very happy to have found it. It will make a great center piece for a display case.

    Quote Originally Posted by MangoAve View Post
    Nice find. I didn't even know they used those for horses as well, let alone using aluminum for these tags in 1915. I figured it wasn't until the 60's they started making them out of cheaper materials. It used to be brass.
    I thought the exact same thing and was really surprised to see the 1915 date on it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Two-Cent View Post
    That horse tag is incredible, Dave! I've never seen one before, wow! And it's 101 years old. Awesome find!

    Thanks Tony. Someone suggested on Facebook it was a carriage tag but the examples I've seen have screw holes so they can be mounted to the carriage. This has a suspension loop like a fob so I think it hung from a leather strap somewhere on the horse tackle. I'll have to do some research.
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    Awesome find Dave. I also have never seen one before and its a great addition to any collection.
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    Amazing Dave! Just think, they probably started automobile licences shortly after this.
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    Very cool tag you found, I don't think I have ever seen a horse tag.
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    That means its a motor vehicle tag for a one horsepower engine I believe.

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