Thought it was a dog tag but isnt...

gentleone444

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Any ideas on what this is?
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What in the world is it? A CT?
 

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No hole in it for a ring...it looks like it would slide into some kind of frame

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Are you finding all this good stuff with your eyes, or do you actually own a metal detector? Either way have fun at what you do.
 

Are you finding all this good stuff with your eyes, or do you actually own a metal detector? Either way have fun at what you do.
I got a tesaro mojave:)

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So interestingly enough I cannot find any record of mrs. A.j. sherman at that address or anywhere at least online

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nice mystery
 

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Possibly a post office box address tag. I found one similar, and that's what I was told.
 

....You young bucks never seen a CHARGE PLATE ?
This is pre-credit card !
A carbon receipt was placed in the roller machine over this plate ...... the hand written receipt was rolled down over said plate.
You got a copy and the proprietor had one for the drawer, embossed with your info and purchase !

You young bucks . . . .
 

....You young bucks never seen a CHARGE PLATE ?
This is pre-credit card !
A carbon receipt was placed in the roller machine over this plate ...... the hand written receipt was rolled down over said plate.
You got a copy and the proprietor had one for the drawer, embossed with your info and purchase !

You young bucks . . . .

The old grey back got it right! Sadly I also remember these "ancient" technologies along with the abacus.:smileinbox:
 

Oh wow very cool. Thank you wise one for solving the mystery!

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I was thinking luggage tag also. It looks like it may have been crimped on to something.
 

The old grey back got it right! Sadly I also remember these "ancient" technologies along with the abacus.:smileinbox:

I remember my grandmother having one when I was a wee tot. Gramps always asked for the carbon copy.

Well done on the ID!
 

Thanks for the knowledge! I found one last year and couldn't figger it out either.
 

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