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Found a bunch of dog tags earlier this summer as well....always makes ya wonder the story behind them. I'd be careful though (just me saying) about putting people's names, addresses and phone numbers in the post. Never know who may see it or how they could use it. I was even "blacking out" the tag info except for the name of the animal. Hate being so paranoid but it's just the ground truth these days unfortunately!
Cool stuff. You are getting real close to my neck of the woods now, as well as a few other TNet members from the York area.
Here in San Francisco we find those tokens all the time. I counted them recently and I have over 130 of them. We call them Peep Show tokens. I once found a pocket spill of 18 of those tokens.
I have found one of these, not exactly the same. It's an interesting find although the area I was hunting was very old & this more modern find was kind of disappointing. However, I would rather see this lady coming out of the ground vs. a stinkin Lincoln! HH!
Cool finds! Two years ago I dug a nudie token identical to yours. It was my first hunt ever & at a local beach's sand volleyball court. Much to my amazement, I also dug many assorted tokens there of a token set that depicts a Zodiac sign on one side and a very sensual couples pic on the reverse, each different poses! I dug tokens for most months' Zodiac signs. These tokens had been buried for a while, probably by some now-defunct club for a planned seeded detector "hunt" that never took place. Either that, or they detected without batteries, lol. Andi