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Pillar of the Community
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I rarely get anything out of the LCS junk bin because I don't have the patience to sort through all the garbage, Presidential dollar proofs, and just plain "mystery disks". So I salute you guys and the effort you put into it.
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I understand what you are saying. My LCS bin has a lot of silver coin cut outs from somebody that makes the spoon type rings. The coin shop sells CWT's,Counter stamps and high end tokens. Most of which I 'm not interested in. I am lucky that he does buy a lot of the token collections with me in mind. 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Pretty neat stuff I would have grabbed the masonic token and the Canadian Upper bank token 
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I lived in Wawa for a spell. It is an Ojibwe term for the Big Goose, derived from the sound of the honking goose. So nice they named it twice. Snow up to your neck on the shores of the great Gitchigumi.
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Here are 3 that you never know what you find. I was told that these 3 following were from a country in Africa. Since I have even less interest in collecting foreign coins, then I do US coins. I never bothered to pick one up and look at one. At the end of the time sorting in the bin I picked one up and looked at one and read the inscription. It said Mardi Gras so I fished the other two out and added them to the pile.       Nice heavy bronze alloy, from the 60's The help asked if I was branching out into world coins?
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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Here is a 2/4 it is an Quebec bank token half penny with a counterstamp of Devin & Bolton Montreal   An an interesting 1855 one cent token, from the fisheries and agriculture dept.  
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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