Cool registration tag and some other keepers from Az.

Johncoho

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The latest detecting finds from sunny Arizona. Seven old Wheat pennies with the oldest 1916, four silver coins 1941 Washington quarter and three Mercury dimes, four tokens, a copper advertising stamp from 1946 for Packers olive oil shampoo, and the best find would be a registration tag for a Pioneer Company motorcycle. I believe Pioneer cycles were only made for 2 years, 1909 and 1910. Silver coins don't hold up too well in the Arizona soil.
 

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Nice hunt, with getting the silvers. (Harsh soils is right)
The printing plate is cool
The tag is a keeper for sure.
Congrats and have a Merry Xmas
 

you did good :) thanks for sharing
 

The latest detecting finds from sunny Arizona. Seven old Wheat pennies with the oldest 1916, four silver coins 1941 Washington quarter and three Mercury dimes, four tokens, a copper advertising stamp from 1946 for Packers olive oil shampoo, and the best find would be a registration tag for a Pioneer Company motorcycle. I believe Pioneer cycles were only made for 2 years, 1909 and 1910. Silver coins don't hold up too well in the Arizona soil.
Very Nice!!!!! Congrats!!!!!
 

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