howy66
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Happy new year to all. I have been watching the web site for a while and really like what I see. I am a pretty avid metal detectorist. A few years ago I made this find. I just thought I would share the recent newspaper article with everyone.
ELKO - Dave Howard, who considers himself an avid metal detectorist, recently reported on a highly unusual discovery he made a few years ago near Jiggs.
Howard discovered a coin collectors refer to as “Bryan money.” According to History Matters, Bryan money was a term used for presidential tokens from 1896 commemorating the presidential nomination of William Jennings Bryan.
Bryan won the nomination by the Democratic party at the 1896 convention in Chicago after he gave his support for the free coinage of silver at a ratio of silver to gold of 16 to 1. This inflationary measure would have increased the amount of money in circulation and aided cash-poor and debt-burdened farmers. Bryan was later defeated by Republican William McKinley.
Howard was able to identify his discovery by going online to the forums at www.mytreasurespot.com. He said the coins are “quite rare,” and he wonders how it could possibly have found its way to Jiggs.
“Nevada's loaded with ghost towns and unsolved mysteries just waiting to
ELKO - Dave Howard, who considers himself an avid metal detectorist, recently reported on a highly unusual discovery he made a few years ago near Jiggs.
Howard discovered a coin collectors refer to as “Bryan money.” According to History Matters, Bryan money was a term used for presidential tokens from 1896 commemorating the presidential nomination of William Jennings Bryan.
Bryan won the nomination by the Democratic party at the 1896 convention in Chicago after he gave his support for the free coinage of silver at a ratio of silver to gold of 16 to 1. This inflationary measure would have increased the amount of money in circulation and aided cash-poor and debt-burdened farmers. Bryan was later defeated by Republican William McKinley.
Howard was able to identify his discovery by going online to the forums at www.mytreasurespot.com. He said the coins are “quite rare,” and he wonders how it could possibly have found its way to Jiggs.
“Nevada's loaded with ghost towns and unsolved mysteries just waiting to
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