1933 Chicago World Fair bracelet

lliebsch

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Jul 18, 2012
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Kansas City Missouri
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Garrett AT-Pro
Brooke has a Minelab X-Terra 70
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
It has been a long DAY! I got of work at 5:45am went home and then had my partner in crime (wife) drop me off at my best friends house (Dustin Miller Miller) at 6:30 am to go find some relics and coins. I only found one of the rosies and and a couple wheaties and Dustin found a nice gold ring which is his first gold ring. Dustin called it a day at noon and his daughter dropped me off at one of our honey holes we have been going to for the past 2 months. I finally called it a day at 6:30pm. I found 2 rosies and the toasted 1943 mercury and about 7 wheats for the day. I thought that was it but when I got home I started cleaning everything I seen the copper flat piece that I dug during the day had some type of design on it. After taking a tooth brush to it I realized it is not just a piece of copper but a 1933 Chicago Worlds Fair bracelet! Oh and the lady with the flowing hair was kinda neat also.
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That bracelet is really nice. Finding datable, historical items like that is what this hobby is all about. Way to go.
 

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