A little humorous, and a little age........

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Finished my chores, and hunted the yard again for a bit.

Was swinging over my patio that has these sixteen inch patio blocks, and a solid 81 rang my ear drums. Well I have to see what it is.

So I pried one up. DSCF1134.webp

And I'm diggin' but the signal disappeared. I'm think what the.......DSCF1135.webp

LOL, can you see it?










DSCF1137.webp2010 dime, but was amusing.

I did manage to find a skeleton key tho, so did find a little age.
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Had some fun on a beautiful day for change. Hope you all did too.
 

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Hey, a skeleton key is a great find in my book! While I've dug 3 brass gas keys, no skeletons yet...thx ddf
 

Great detective work with that dime! :laughing9:
 

In the concrete LOL nice key! Congrats and HH
 

Hi; I guess that after finding that skeleton key you weren't worried about getting stiffed. !!! PEACE:RONB :tongue3:
 

Yep, you've got it bad! [emoji13] nice key.

HH RN
 

So did you chisel that dime out? Congrats on the key.
 

When you dig up your own patio, LOL not going to say it!!

Crazy. Congrats on the key.
 

You did what most of us would not do. Great job.
 

Nice recovery!
 

Had a similar situation, concrete slabs two foot square made into steps in the hill side in my yard....solid low gold tone, tip the slab up... disappeared. Check the slab itself, ... there it is. Curiosity got the best of me and I took a sledge hammer to it. Turned out to be tin foil from the guy who poured the steps. Buried in the middle a wadded up ball of foil, maybe from his lunch?
 

Had a similar situation, concrete slabs two foot square made into steps in the hill side in my yard....solid low gold tone, tip the slab up... disappeared. Check the slab itself, ... there it is. Curiosity got the best of me and I took a sledge hammer to it. Turned out to be tin foil from the guy who poured the steps. Buried in the middle a wadded up ball of foil, maybe from his lunch?

:laughing7: I may be addicted, but I don't think I would have taken it there far:laughing7::occasion14:
 

You did great with finding a n old skeleton key.The AT- PRO can go deep even through stone.Did your wife suggest having your head looked into for that patio move?
 

That is too funny - but I would have done the same thing! I would have just made sure my wife wasn't watching so I wouldn't have to hear about it for the next 20 years!
 

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