help with old coin

H Rice was the token maker based in Dayton. Your token is a maverick and rather generic. It could have been used by more than one bakery. Dayton made a lot of tokens over the years. H. Rice was manufacturing tokens in Dayton between 1856 and 1919. Nice find
 

sweet thank you, if only i could find some old coins.
 

;)
 

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maybe i should go back, my mom was babysitting so i only detected for 15 min.
that was my last coin i gotta find before im done kinda thing.
 

do you know where valley st. is well, go down valley towards stanley ave.
before you get there turn right on prince albert, then drive till it it deads into another st. take a right and about a 1/4 mile down there is a newer park on the left, its a big park, but i found it by the fence by the baseball diamonds.
might see you there some time.
 

Ok, sure that would be Rohrer Park and I have detected there. I pulled out over a 100 coins in one day there. My record hall including one silver dime. I grew up one street over from Prince Albert on Lorella. 8)
 

i just found Dimes in my coin collection ,i have 4 dimes , one from 1944 and the rest from 70's and 80's..
a heap of quater dollars and some 5 cents..

didnt know i had them...and i'm in Australia..how cool ;D
 

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