Garrett424
Silver Member
- Jun 20, 2014
- 3,164
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- Detector(s) used
- Teknetics Omega 8000
Teknetics Delta 4000,
Deteknix XPointer,
Fiskar's Big Grip Digger & my old Army Trench shovel for the tough jobs
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
I dug two identical tokens about 4 feet apart a few nights ago. I found a few just like them for sale on Ebay and they were described as "old" amusement tokens.
They're from the Roger Williams mint but I can't find anything about them on their site. They're marked "Flickers" on the front and have a flame design on the reverse with the usual "No Cash Value" message.
Here's a pic. It's the back of one on the left and the front of the other on the right:
I've never heard of "Flickers" and can't find anything online. I do know that certain types of old tokens; particularly scrip coins for mining companies and the like, were known to many as "flickers". They were found in central Maryland btw.
If anyone can tell me anything about them I would greatly appreciate it.
I also dug this risque" "Heads I Win, Tails You Lose" coin. There are quite a few designs of this type of coin and some are still available today. I saw one just like this one with the exact same design around 1969 when I was a little kid. My brother had one.
Here's some pics of both the front and back:
I accidentally scratched the front just a bit when I dug that one. It was almost dark and I just couldn't see very well. Oh well; at least I found it.
It's soaking in some olive oil for a while at this point. It should clean up fairly well.
Anyway, judging from the one I once saw I assume that this coin has to be at least from the 60's. If anyone knows anything more, I would love to hear about that as well.
Thanks for lookin' and Happy Hunting.
They're from the Roger Williams mint but I can't find anything about them on their site. They're marked "Flickers" on the front and have a flame design on the reverse with the usual "No Cash Value" message.
Here's a pic. It's the back of one on the left and the front of the other on the right:
I've never heard of "Flickers" and can't find anything online. I do know that certain types of old tokens; particularly scrip coins for mining companies and the like, were known to many as "flickers". They were found in central Maryland btw.
If anyone can tell me anything about them I would greatly appreciate it.
I also dug this risque" "Heads I Win, Tails You Lose" coin. There are quite a few designs of this type of coin and some are still available today. I saw one just like this one with the exact same design around 1969 when I was a little kid. My brother had one.
Here's some pics of both the front and back:
I accidentally scratched the front just a bit when I dug that one. It was almost dark and I just couldn't see very well. Oh well; at least I found it.
It's soaking in some olive oil for a while at this point. It should clean up fairly well.
Anyway, judging from the one I once saw I assume that this coin has to be at least from the 60's. If anyone knows anything more, I would love to hear about that as well.
Thanks for lookin' and Happy Hunting.
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