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Living here in Kentucky- I am a big fan of U.K. Basketball :cheering: (need dark blue pom-poms) lol Yesterday I found this 1948-49 Dixie Ice Cream U.K. basketball schedule about 8 deep! I knew these were special years for U.K. because my buddy Dave (Hillbilly Dave on here), found one near the same tree stump earlier this year when we were hunting old city park together!

March 23, 1948
Adolph Rupp’s “Fabulous Five” wins UK’s first NCAA Championship, 58-42, over Baylor. The team is met in Lexington by 15,000 fans and given a parade on a fire truck.

August 13, 1948
The U.S. Olympic basketball team, featuring Kentucky’s “Fabulous Five,” wins the gold medal by defeating France, 64-21, at Wembley Stadium in London.

March 8, 1949
Kentucky ends the year ranked No. 1 in the first season of the Associated Press basketball poll.

March 26, 1949
UK wins its second consecutive NCAA championship, defeating Oklahoma A&M, 46-36, in Seattle.



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Just had to add that this is the next house on my agenda! I finally got permission here and will be hunting ALL DAY next Tuesday :happydance01: And we just had a really good rain. So maybe you'll see this house again on my next thread with lots of goodies! It was built in 1830's. I absolutely love these old VACANT houses in the middle of nowhere. And it feels safe because there's a friendly older couple living in a trailer to the right of the house. Although they will prob come out and talk my ears off lol That's the best way to learn the history of the land though...

and leads to other places thumbsup01

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Very cool find Tana. :clapping: It looks like one big token. What is the diameter?

Oh that house looks very good. :drool: Can't wait to see what you dig up from that ground.
Best of luck to you. I'll be waiting for your post. :->
 
Thats a cool find Tawna :cool: thumbsup01
I love the history lesson on it too! :yes:
It sounds like they were It :cool: back in the day! :cheering:
Congrats! :grin:
Can't wait to see what you come up with at the new place! :drool:
I'm predicting...... a... Franklin half :->



jkress link=topic=7422.msg85583#msg85583 date=1318566240 said:
Very cool find Tana. :clapping: It looks like one big token. What is the diameter?
:yes: Yeah I was thinking the same thing! It looks big!
Almost the size of a Silver dollar huh Joe!?! :poke: lol
 
Sweet token :smitten: I never seem to find tokens around here (except Chuck-E-Cheese >:# (which apparently there is a collectors market for, go figure :crazy:)).

I wonder if tokens were just less common on the east coast. You don't see too many east coast people posting them.
 
Very nice token and can't wait to see what that 1830's house will produce. I am heading up to NH tonight to finally detect my sisters 1850 farm. Hope there is some goodies there...
 
aloldstuff link=topic=7422.msg85606#msg85606 date=1318594397 said:
Very nice token and can't wait to see what that 1830's house will produce. I am heading up to NH tonight to finally detect my sisters 1850 farm. Hope there is some goodies there...

Thanks Al! Good luck at the old farm maybe one or both of us will find a beautiful LC :) and lots of silver and gold coins- perhaps a cache! :cheesysmile: lol it's fun to dream, I think the mystery of the dig makes this the best hobby in the world.

milco link=topic=7422.msg85568#msg85568 date=1318560154 said:
Very cool token! Good luck at those sites on future hunts!

Thanks! I am so excited about the old farmhouse... :yes:

CODY link=topic=7422.msg85602#msg85602 date=1318591752 said:
Great Token!
Thanks Cody!

randy link=topic=7422.msg85600#msg85600 date=1318589516 said:
Sweet token :smitten: I never seem to find tokens around here (except Chuck-E-Cheese >:# (which apparently there is a collectors market for, go figure :crazy:)).

I wonder if tokens were just less common on the east coast. You don't see too many east coast people posting them.
Uggh I find a lot of those too >:/ and Gattitown and Namco... but I do find a lot of aluminum merchandise and good luck tokens here in Ky. Those are the ones we want to see! Oh and I found first coal script. I bet you don't find them in your parts?

zeus9876 link=topic=7422.msg85596#msg85596 date=1318580238 said:
well found, bet it'll clean up nice
Actually I might need some advice on how to clean better- see pic below, the rusty parts. Know what to use to spiff it up? All of my aluminum ones have the brown in the crevices that look like rust.

dave in iowa link=topic=7422.msg85569#msg85569 date=1318560287 said:
very cool token , i love finding tokens .... great find

Thanks Dave! I remember a lot of yours on here :yes:

jkress link=topic=7422.msg85583#msg85583 date=1318566240 said:
Very cool find Tana. :clapping: It looks like one big token. What is the diameter?
Thanks Joe! It is close to 2 diameter- see pic below. It's pretty big!!

Ill Digger link=topic=7422.msg85590#msg85590 date=1318569903 said:
:yes: Yeah I was thinking the same thing! It looks big!
Almost the size of a Silver dollar huh Joe!?! :poke: lol

lol I love Joe's silver dollar :envious:
I thought my token was a silver dollar at first!!! :crying02: But I still happy though :yes: Here's the measurements... Btw, I did not dig this Morgan (I wish) ---I bought it with some clad money last year :cheesysmile:

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Very nice token. That looks like a great site for more hunting. Good luck, not that you need it.

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Excellent find on that huge token! I hope that old house gives up silver of all sizes and coppers from many different centurys. Good luck!! :yes:
 
Spike link=topic=7422.msg85634#msg85634 date=1318609343 said:
Nice token thumbsup01 But UK :barf: :barf: GO IU :cheering: lol lol

:rolleyes: :cool: Yeah right... Btw, I did my internship there at IU @ Bradford Woods Outdoor Ed Center-do you live near there?
 
Let us know if you find something good, like a Fighting Illini token. :poke:

Ha ha, just kidding, Tana! That's a really cool old token, and it's HUGE! Neat that it has the date on it too, most tokens don't.

Very interesting find! Thanks for showing it to us! thumbsup01
 
Nice post, interesting story. Looks like you had some nice weather for hunting. Good Luck at that house. :cheering:
 
Despite living in Lexington for the past 4 years, I am a big 10 Iowa Hawkeye girl through and through. :) Can't get into the Kentucky sports.

But a great token for sure!!! That house looks like an excellent opportunity Tana. Looking forward to some more great posts from there :happydance01:
 
Nice find Cat. Bet you wish it was a TN. Token , ha . I did see Tn. on it . It was when they spelled it Tenn. too . Go for it girl good luck at all .
 

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