Metal On Beach Help Identify

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My friend and I find this metal all the time at a beach we detect. It appears to be lead. Anyone know where it comes from?

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Looks like grill pieces to me.
 

CAR BATERIES CELS ???
 

Haha, need to test it. Looks old and used.
 

Sure looks like an old crab or lobster pot to me.
 

Lead car battery cells 100%
 

Yup, Lead/acid battery plates......or what's left of them. I find a bunch of them too......and whole batteries sometimes. Lots of fishermen use them for their trolling motors and fish finders.
 

I'm with Rob...looks like pieces of an grill.


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I agree with car battery plates.
 

I find that stuff on the west coast of Florida as well. Not really lead. Always assumed something to do with lobsters, crabs, crustaceans.
 

Car battery cells..ABSOLUTELY. Should be very easy to bend.
 

Car battery cells..ABSOLUTELY. Should be very easy to bend.

Thank you all for your input. It is all over a beach I detect. I thought it could be car battery as well. It is lead which would not make it usable for a grill.
 

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