Sad to say but this is not first time ive dug this type of coin

michael NY

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I really thought its a token from the writeing and weight very light. Again was I skunked its ready?...ugh play money 50c:censored::censored:..I dug another kind that came in a pack of gum a while back. But it is kinda unique with the Buck on this one. A step above a pulltabs,Thanks for looking HH
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I'm always Happy when I dig them.

Mint Numbers are Way Below a 1916 D Dime
 

I've dug a coin from that set as well. Had me going for a few minutes, but kinda cool. I think it was a set of play money that was made in Japan back in the 1950. Nice find!
 

That’s a cool find in my book! :occasion14:

I had always wanted to dig a piece of play money. Then I dug three this year but each one was toasted.... I finally dug one a few weeks ago that was in good shape! ......“Good shape” that is before I nailed it with my digger :BangHead:

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Thanks for shareing, it is neat
 

thanks for shareing nice find.
 

Anyone who's dug one (me included) gets to experience such a fast range of emotions- thought I had my first trime once and was stoked, then so disappointed when I realized what it was. Oh well, on to the next!
 

Those are still neat finds to me.
 

Not a bad find... just not a real coin. They are kind of cool to find. Here's a Henny Penny I found years ago.
 

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What I thought was my first trime was a chicken feed coin. I had to go to therapy for weeks. I got my first trime a few months later.
 

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