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Brian Mabelitini and I were honored last night by the Kentucky Historical Society by the receipt of the Brigadier Gen. William R. Buster ribbon for military history – specifically our metal detecting archaeology project and paper well-nigh discoveries near the Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site. I’m ReadIncreasinglyJohnson School “Penny Lunch” Token – Aluminum – Lexington Kentucky (Fayette Co. Schools) This Johnson School “Penny Lunch” token (aluminum) was OVER 13″ deep on private property on the North side of Lexington. It remains one of the deepest coins I’ve overly recovered. I estimate this to be from 1890-1900. The term “penny lunch” had been coined ReadIncreasinglyRare Winchester (Kentucky) City Railway Company Token Winchester Railway 1-Fare Token…..Sometimes a small fabrication found in an old house really gives us a rare connection to local history. This very rare contumely Winchester City Railway Company token (~1890) offered one fare. 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