opee
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No just pull some out to keep this post going on a rainy day:-(
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This is my favorite, because it says something about what we do when we pick-up the trash that people carelessly discarded! In my short time metal detecting, I have picked up quite a few shredded aluminum cans and even razor blades in areas that small children play. I feel like we provide a public service by removing these dangerous items before someone gets hurt by them.
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These were in my pouch I don't clean them out often and never payed attention to them but interesting .thanks for the topic and getting me looking.
So much yoc can learn from here.
The ring is marked with name and dates,
according to swedish law u have 14 days after finding a lost ring or any lost item of value to turn it in to the police,then it will sit there for 3 months if no owner is found and u get it back.
if the owner is found there is a "finders reward" of 10% of the value.
the blackout is there to not show part of the name that was showing in the picture as someone not the owner may claim to be the owner aslong as they know the name/date inside the ring.
Thanks Opee, I realized real quick you need a sense of humor when you metalI like it agirl
Is that a piece of a silver coin?I was sure I was digging another pull tab yesterday... when surprise surprise!
The beach can surprise.
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Never thought I would be posting on a thread about pull tabs, but I have been hunting a campground that closed in 1974 off and on all year and have found quite a few of the older early 1960's era zip tabs. The first pic is all the zip tabs found this year, and the ones in the second pic are technically bottle caps, but they do fit in this category since they do have a "pull tab" on them. Enjoy!!
Never thought I would be posting on a thread about pull tabs, but I have been hunting a campground that closed in 1974 off and on all year and have found quite a few of the older early 1960's era zip tabs. The first pic is all the zip tabs found this year, and the ones in the second pic are technically bottle caps, but they do fit in this category since they do have a "pull tab" on them. Enjoy!!
Since we haven't heard from GatorBoy, I'll chime. looks to be a small denomination silver Cob, or maybe part of a larger one, from the Mexico mint, first established in 1535, and producing these crude 'Caba de Barras' up to the 1770s.Is that a piece of a silver coin?