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  1. 1945 War Nickel Found in Korean War Foxhole on Task Force Smith Battlefield

    On Sunday my son and I went metal detecting at the Battle of Chochiwon here in South Korea. It is the fourth battle in July 1950 when the North Korea 105th Armored DIV supported by the 4th INF DIV attacked the United States 21st INF REGT, also known as Task Force Smith, at a strategic bottleneck...
  2. My Son and I Find Joseon Dynasty Artifacts at 1500 Year Old Korean Castle

    Our little detecting team (me, my son, and a work friend) hit our favorite 1,500 year old Korean castle again today. Man, oh man, was it a great day for artifact finds! Also, as off-brand as it may seem, the Q20 did amazing and has a boat load of sweet capabilities I didn't have on my F22 or...
  3. Found Fuse and Spoon of Grenade in Korea

    This is a video from a few days ago. I finally got out to a nice mountain spot here in Korea and found the fuse top and spoon of a grenade. The spoon looks very particular and I could not figure out what type of grenade it was. Finding Korean War-related stuff in Korea is super fun and grenades...
  4. Son Finds Joseon Dynasty 1880s Coin Piece, I Find Live Korean War Bullets

    My metal detecting family and I took to the mountains and detected near a very old castle. My oldest son found a coin dating back to around 1883, our second son Charlie found a spend bullet, and I found a couple of live rounds from the Korean War era. The video is below, in Enlish this time, for...
  5. First Day w/ CORS Strike on Fisher F22 in Korea + Father-in-Law's First Hunt

    Yesterday, I took my father-in-law out for some beach metal detecting. While he had been out with us to a beach before, he has never done the detecting and digging himself. Call it beginners luck, but he found more coins than I did. It was also the first day on my new CORS Strike coil that I...
  6. Hello from South Korea!

    Hello Everyone, I am super happy to join the forums and looking forward to learning a lot from you all. I live as an American expat in South Korea with my Korean wife and three kids. I have lived for over nine years and love every bit of it. I have been metal detecting for about a year and a...
  7. Tin toy id, made in Korea

    Hallo. Well, all I can tell you about this is that it's made in Korea and that it work perfectly. His little feet are attached to the pedals and when you wind it up his little legs starts kicking and the bread delivery bicycle wroooms away. Can anyone tell me anything more about it and if you...
  8. AA token. Can not identify!

    Alright, once again I beg the experts for advice. I checked the catalog don linked too last time on tokens, I checked ebay (yes one sold there but that was mine and I was trying to establish value. Before that none to be found). Can someone help me find out what this AA coin is and possibly a...
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