tnt-hunter
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I went to one of the city parks the other day to swing the CZ21 for a few hours. Still grid searching a field and wanted to cover another chunk. In all I found 21 coins with a face value of $1.47, a .50 cal. slug, part of a victor Talking Machine company record player first made in 1901, a 1954 silver quarter and a Ford hub cap. The .50 cal does not have any rifling grooves so it was not fired. The Kelly Springfield Tire planet that used to be in a nearby town assembled ammunition during WW2 so this may be one brought home by a worker. (I have found .50 shell casing marked KS 43)
The hubcap is a style that was used from 1932-35 if my info is correct.
Since my last silver was a half dime the quarter is considerably bigger. Not nearly as nice, but bigger.
So again gas money and some interesting things to look up so I can tell what I have found and of course silver is always a plus. Thanks for looking and may your coil lead you to good things.
The hubcap is a style that was used from 1932-35 if my info is correct.
Since my last silver was a half dime the quarter is considerably bigger. Not nearly as nice, but bigger.
So again gas money and some interesting things to look up so I can tell what I have found and of course silver is always a plus. Thanks for looking and may your coil lead you to good things.
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