Help with I'd

Stuarbuckle

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Found this about a foot down at the base an eroded sand dune. Rings up as silver, but it has corrosion. Any ideas?
 

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Rustynailsandscrews

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Not the best pic you have there, but it looks more like a cast reproduction then stamped. Look at the edge for a seam.
 

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Stuarbuckle

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Definitely has a seam! Thanks guys, appreciate it
 

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Stuarbuckle

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True story!Happy you said that escape as many of the people on here are just enthusiastic about the "good" finds. I'm as happy diggin a replica coin as I am diggin a nice gold ring!
 

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True story!Happy you said that escape as many of the people on here are just enthusiastic about the "good" finds. I'm as happy diggin a replica coin as I am diggin a nice gold ring!

I'm with you on that one and I think most hunters in this as a hobby would also agree. It's about enjoying your time out there hunting. When something pops out out of the ground that's a little bit different or interesting so much the better. In the meantime, keep searching, enjoy the time and peace that comes with detecting. There is still good stuff to find.
 

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Congrats on the usual!
 

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