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   I’ve mentioned that I am not collecting ase’s anymore. I have started a Roosie dime album.  Begun collecting tokens and SCD’s .  And for fun coins with beavers or merchants tokens from places like Beaver Falls centennial, Pa.

 Oregon, Canada and miscellaneous towns provide plenty of options and a wide spread of cost. 
 

    Here’s three I’m proud of and were reasonable cost wise. 
     But sometimes along comes a rather unique piece. It spoke to me and I’m probably opening myself to some good natured ribbing but I just love it. 

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Are you a yinzer from western PA?

BTW:  I put together some Canadian sets about 20-30 years ago.  Fun sets to collect, especially the nickels since they fit into your topical collection. 

I know you're on the other sites and probably saw the member who has a lot of beaver related items from the Pacific Northwest

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