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Ye Olde Prospector

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Haven't posted on here for a while so thought I would post a couple of photos of some odd ones I dug years ago. One is a teal blue Bromo - Seltzer the other is a usual Cobalt color with BROMO-SELTSER. Looks like they tried to make the S look like a Z but that didn't work well !!!
 

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Those are some nice Bromo's. I have been digging for forty years and have dug hundred's of Bromo's but not a backward Z that I know of, because when I first started digging I never checked for errors. I have only seen a couple of photos of teal ones. Me and my son did dig one two weeks ago with a backward N in Emerson. I will try to post a photo of it the first chance I get.
 

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Haven't posted on here for a while so thought I would post a couple of photos of some odd ones I dug years ago. One is a teal blue Bromo - Seltzer the other is a usual Cobalt color with BROMO-SELTSER. Looks like they tried to make the S look like a Z but that didn't work well !!!
I've never seen a bromo in green they look quite nice and green good find
 

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