Some recent finds. (Some not so recent.)

BladeRunner2019

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These finds are from my last few hunts. Nothing really worth posting individually, but here they are.

I found this silver quarter in a curb strip near a lot that used to have an old house. The stain on it fooled me. I thought it was clad at first.





Found this Pontiac key fob the same day as the quarter. It was a surface find. Not old or valuable but I like it because I have a 95 Pontiac Trans Am.



Found this makeup tin last weekend. I haven't tried to open it. I don't hear any silver coins rattling around so I assume it only has makeup in it. :unhappysmiley:



Found the knife on the right about a week ago. The one on the left about a month ago. Both are pretty roached.



Found these buckles last weekend all within about 15 feet of each other at a 1930s house. I don't know anything about buckles. :dontknow:



I hunted an old house site yesterday that I had high hopes for. It didn't pan out. All I found was a few shotgun shells and what I think is a back off of a pocket watch.



My weird find today was at a school field. It was in a plastic grocery store bag. I debated on what to do with it. I didn't want to just leave it for some kid to pick up.



Found this on the same field as the hammer. I would guess it's some sort of religious pendant. It looks like copper but doesn't really ring up like it.



Thanks for looking.
 

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Nice digs. Found a hammer just like yours.
 

Better then sitting at home being bored . Nice collection of finds
 

Nice silver BR! I like the religious medal too. Good to see you out there digging. GL&HH.
 

Thanks guys. I didn't find much this weekend, but the weather was fantastic.
 

THe buckles are most likely horse tack types.
 

Hi B.R. looks like you had some fun detecting to me , any day with detecting is better than one with none ! :occasion14:
 

Your buckles are normally called D-rings and are used for tie downs but are also used on horse tack (bridles) for that size.
 

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