In between snow storms here, but I got gold, silver, and ANOTHER token!!! Token #25!

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Got a nice 10k gold ring, a silver watch case, (part of it) but most excited about token #25 for the year. I have found more tokens this year than any other coin, even pennies or nickles! Token is an old one I think, but haven't found out a date quite yet, It Says :"Louis Jablemann, Cheyenne" and has a "5" within a star on the back. I will post more info on it when I get some help finding out about it. Thanks for looking!
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Is that pocket watch solid silver? I found the cover to one marked Coin Silver. 'bout $8.00 - $10.00 worth of silver.
 

You're doing great! Anybody would enjoy finding those items. Leaves starting to fall here...be a little while before snow...maybe! HH
 

Man you always finds some cool stuff ! I'm moving to Butte Now ! (is that the same as Butte City ?)

What is that Art Nouveau looking piece with the lady - a brooch ?
 

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Wow........ those are some great finds. Congrats:icon_thumleft:
 

I thought 4 letter words weren't allowed on here! ;)

Nice finds!
 

Awesome finds! Of you're not so excited about that Victorian gold band I will gladly take it off your hands ;-).
 

Is that pocket watch solid silver? I found the cover to one marked Coin Silver. 'bout $8.00 - $10.00 worth of silver.
Yes, it is solid silver, and has a little bit of gold wash? I think, left on it. the inside is stamped steel????silver, it was triple or quadruple stamped and very hard to read...
I have found coin silver covers before, but not the bezel part!
 

Ha! Yes! Butte City is what it was originally called! And yep, the girl is an art Nouveau broach or pin, it was enameled at one time, but alot of the enamel has worn off, I really thought it was cool when I dug it up, wish I could have seen what it may have looked like new!
 

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Awesome finds! Of you're not so excited about that Victorian gold band I will gladly take it off your hands ;-).
HA! I was really happy to find it to be sure! It makes the fifth solid gold ring I have found, what is weird to me is, every gold ring I have found have been women's rings. I hope one day I can find a nice men's ring that I can maybe wear! LOL! Thanks for the compliment on it!
 

Oh no....the "S" word! :censored: It's too early in the season!

Great and beautiful finds. Love the ring. Hope the foul weather doesn't stop your hunts, especially with finds like these.

HH,
Anita
 

Awesome, I'd take a token over old silver any day. 25 this year is insane. I remember seeing some of your arrowheads and I thought I'd ask you if you know of any places in montana I could pull off of 1-90 and give my dog a quick run. I'm going pheasant hunting in SD. By way of Mt. And I'm looking for any off leash opportunity with a chance at finding my first arrowhead. Thanks!
 

Very jealous on your token finds, I like digging them more than coins sometimes, alot lower amont in circulation and tell alot of history. Congratulations.
 

Well done and glad you hit it big GREAT JOB!
 

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