I Found Alicia's Keys!

Subterranean

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They were in a park lawn within about 24" of each other. Probably off of a bracelet or necklace, I would assume. Not worth anything but the fun to dig them. Eighteen total, and even the wee little one banged in my headphones like frat-party hangover! Get out and dig if you can, Happy Hunting. Sub 8-)

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A2coins

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Those are cool wonder what they came from maybe a necklace hmmm always good to get out my friend. Tommy
 

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Very cool finds! :icon_thumleft:
 

cheffer

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That's a lot of keys! Seems like even too many for a necklace, maybe someone's collection?
 

Trezurehunter

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Nice finds Sub. That is a lot of necklace or bracelet keys to dig in one spot.
 

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So cool looks like some kid buried thier favorite treasure back in the day.
 

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