Campus yields a pile of clad and 2nd Special Olympics Medal

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I have been busy lately and haven’t had time to post so I am doing a little catching up.

I have had a couple of times to go out to campus and do a little swinging with the CZ21. The first trip I managed 177 coins with a face value of $6.54 in 5 hours. I also found a Dream Machine game token, a modern copper clad bullet, and a security tag for office equipment (it didn’t do much good since it is not on the equipment).

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Today I went again and had 5.5 hours to detect. I found 128 coins with a face value of $7.16, 2 lead weights, a car key and a Special Olympics medal.

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The lead weights are different than anything I have found. They are not a conventional type of fishing weigh and the hole is much larger than normal. I think they might be weights for a fishing net, but I am not sure. If anyone can help out please chime in.

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I now have a pair of Special Olympic medals. I know a woman who works with Special Olympics. I know they probably have already replaced them, but maybe they can use these and save themselves some money.

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Nothing really great, although the gold medal is a neat find, but plenty of gas money. Thanks for looking and may your coil lead you to good things.
 

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Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

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