Nothing too exciting

MackDigger

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For out today and found this stuff. The quarters are 66 and 67 and the dimes are both 67! They all came from the same hole in a area where I have NEVER found clad before so needless to say I was a bit disappointed but cool either way. Oh and the spill of two quarters two dimes and what I believe to be a harmonica reed came up as a zinc cent so the moral is dig everything. Also what looks like a bracelet made of pull tabs that I thought was pretty cool.
 

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John_Deere

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I like the pull tab chain! For some reason I feel like those coins were pretty new when they went into the ground. Anyways, Congrats and HH!
 

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I remember my grandmother having all these craft books and projects all over her house, and I also remember seeing the instructions for making a pull tab vest and other articles of the same material. I think this sort of thing was an early form of re-purposing recyclable materials like pull tabs. So, that is what this tab chain reminded me of. Based on the date of the coins, maybe there is something waiting a little deeper there. Go over it again. Not bad finds, think of them more as clues right?
 

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Anything and everything you pull out of the ground is a nice find MackDigger. I know you refer'd to this find as "nothing too exciting" but had you not pulled them out of the ground - they would have been lost forever.
 

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Thanks guys and I agree I loved all those finds even if they aren't much.
 

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Hey you got some change.
A cool harmonica reed and some cool pull-tabs.
Got to spend some time outside.

In my eyes it was a great hunt! :icon_thumright:
 

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