I was transplanting a couple of bushes this morning and when I dug the huge hole I decided to run my md over the holes as always. The hole was about 20 feet in front of our 200 year old cemetery. I have no idea what these are but one looks like an old broken blade. It is does not appear to be machine made and it was about 3 feet down. The cylinder was about 2 inches below the dirt and is about 4 inches long. The coins are a 1 pc schilling and says "Rebulik Ostereich" 1962. The small silver coin is completely slick on the back except for a circle reed and crown at the top and front says " Georgi-vs V Delgra" but can't read much more and no date. I would love to know the date on this!!
I think I'll go dig some more holes!
Dawgwood
**quick note that may help**
Most men don't use Eye makeup remover pads....so I thought I would pass my little trick along to you guys.......... if you put a few of these pads in a zip lock bag they keep forever in your pocket. This way you can clean a coin on the spot instead of waiting till you get home to see a date, or details of your find. They don't work well on iron objects but great on coins and jewelry! Buy oil free ones they work best.
I think I'll go dig some more holes!
Dawgwood
**quick note that may help**
Most men don't use Eye makeup remover pads....so I thought I would pass my little trick along to you guys.......... if you put a few of these pads in a zip lock bag they keep forever in your pocket. This way you can clean a coin on the spot instead of waiting till you get home to see a date, or details of your find. They don't work well on iron objects but great on coins and jewelry! Buy oil free ones they work best.
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