Recent finds from August 2023

Tony Two-Cent

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This coin and token were found at the vacant farm house on August 5.

1920 coin from Iceland. Great patina, too bad about the damage.
ICELAND OBV.jpgICELAND REV.jpg


Token celebrating the centennial of Marshall, Illinois.
MARCHALL TOKEN OBV.jpgMARCHALL TOKEN REV.jpg


These finds were from door knocking on August 26:

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COINS OBV.jpg
COINS REV.jpg
V NICKEL.jpg
BARBER DIME.jpg
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LIPSTICK 1.jpgKEY.jpgHOT WHEELS.jpgLIPSTICK 2.jpg
 
Very cool finds!!! I've never seen a coin from Iceland posted. I wonder what metal that is?
Congrats on the V and silver coins!
 
Very cool bunch of finds! It's too bad about the Iceland coin, looks like it lost a battle with the lawn mower. I'm really intrigued about that old Pontiac key. Guessing late 40s to early 50s? They used the Pontiac Chief logo on a lot of their old keys, but this is a variation I could only find on one other example and it was undated.
 
I'm really intrigued about that old Pontiac key. Guessing late 40s to early 50s? They used the Pontiac Chief logo on a lot of their old keys, but this is a variation I could only find on one other example and it was undated.

Is it Pontiac? I was thinking it was to a Mercury.
 
It must have been brutely hot on some of those hunts, Tony! Lots of goodies and assorted coins. Is the lipstick tube made of silver? If so, I have never seen one before!
 
Is it Pontiac? I was thinking it was to a Mercury.

Thank you Tony, I stand corrected! That is indeed a Mercury key, this style being used 1961-65. The one I saw during an image search came up as Pontiac, so was also mislabeled and explains why I couldn't easily find any others. I was also off base because it isn't the typical double sided Ford/Lincoln/Mercury key they used after this style.
 

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