Little June Hunt Silver

erfranks

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Got out a little on Sunday, ground is a whole lot better to dig in with the rains we have had. I did find some good targets today. 1918 Wheatie, 1936-D Mercury Dime, Three buckles. and Looks like if found a little medallion. To me it looks like cow or bull but it has the letters DUHH or that is what it looks like. And other misc items old wood screw, dungeree button, part of spoon and different brass and copper stuff. Confused about the long gray item at bottom, I dug that it came up on the detector. i can not tell if coal or just a hot rock.I thought is was a piece of chalk. Weird.
It was a fun day.

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mrmastadon

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Nice finds! I found one of those little Bull Durham watch fobs just a couple of days ago. This hobby is funny like that, stuff seems to pop out of the ground in multiples. This 1914 ad from Popular Mechanics with the fob was posted on Tnet years ago:

http://tinyurl.com/37r8q3o

-Andrew
 

HunterMF

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Awesome finds! These rains really have been a blessing.
 

Hunk-a-lead

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cool finds, love the silver and the bull
 

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erfranks

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Nice finds! I found one of those little Bull Durham watch fobs just a couple of days ago. This hobby is funny like that, stuff seems to pop out of the ground in multiples. This 1914 ad from Popular Mechanics with the fob was posted on Tnet years ago:

http://tinyurl.com/37r8q3o

-Andrew

Thank you Andrew for that. I was wondering if was a cow or bull, but seeing that ad from 1914 that makes sense...
 

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