A few hours to end the holiday weekend

mddavis3

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My first ever post but decided to give it a try as I love to get on here and see what others are finding. Did a couple hour hunt tonight and uncovered my first $1 coin and my first old token. A lot of misc other stuff including the Merry Widows tin which is the second one of these I have dug up. I just started in April and I'm addicted to his hobby!
 

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Some killer tokens coming out of Missouri this week, congrats on that one! Sub 8-)
 

Nice finds! There is a different variety of the Fulton token listed in Smith's MO Catalog. His notes say, "The 1893 Dun directory lists Jameson Brothers as being in the transfer business. The Jameson Livery was
located in a large barn at 8th and Court Streets. In addition to his passenger service, Jameson rented fancy riding horses, buggies, sulkies, hearses and light and heavy drayage wagons. This company was suceeded by Tucker Transfer. John Jameson began his transfer business in the early 1890's and sold it to J. Roy Tucker in 1906 or 1907." Please post pics of the piece on tokencatalog.com
John in the Great 208
 

Welcome to tnet from Upstate NY, really nice hunt, Congrats on your first $1 coin, Great token, really like the little wagon, congrats on all the saves, GL & HH
 

Very well done, on the hunt and on your first posting! Congrats all around! :occasion14:
 

Excellent! Learn the pro mode if you're still doing standard mode, grats on the finds and thanks for posting.
 

Thanks for the info on Jameson. I had no luck finding any info.
 

Very nice finds!! Welcome aboard from Northern Virginia :skullflag:
 

Nice hunt, keep up the good work! :occasion14:
 

It is a very addictive hobby... no doubt about that. Welcome to T-Net. The more you get to know your AT Pro, the more you will love it! Good luck, and keep us up to date on your future finds.
 

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