Jamie1993
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I went to a Baltimore county park for three hours on Friday to see if there was anything I missed from my previous hunts there. I found about $3.00 in clad coins. I got a nice copper signal down about 10" and this is what came out of the bottom of the hole.

When I got home I discovered it was a charge account key ring fob from Hoschild Konns. It was a department store in Baltimore for many years.

Here’s an actual Hochschild, Kohn coin, just an inch and a half long, from the 1920s.
Saturday I met up with McCdig to hunt a park in Baltimore city. I found about $6.00 in clad. I know McCDig is wondering if he should keep taking me to the parks he discovers. The last time he has took me to a new area I have found a 10kt. 1967 High School Ring. This trip proved to be just as productive. I dug a nice dime signal at 6" (81-82 on AT MAX), found the dime at the bottom of the plug. As always I re-scanned the hole with my pin pointer. On the side wall I got a signal so I decided to pull whatever it was out to make sure I didn't leave any coinage in the spot.
When I flipped out signal with my Lesche I got a glimpse of something yellow. A 10kt 1957 High school ring. I have figured out what school it belongs to yet.

I don't think Mike is ever going to take to another new area again
Thanks for viewing and as always comments are welcome.
HH


When I got home I discovered it was a charge account key ring fob from Hoschild Konns. It was a department store in Baltimore for many years.


Here’s an actual Hochschild, Kohn coin, just an inch and a half long, from the 1920s.
Saturday I met up with McCdig to hunt a park in Baltimore city. I found about $6.00 in clad. I know McCDig is wondering if he should keep taking me to the parks he discovers. The last time he has took me to a new area I have found a 10kt. 1967 High School Ring. This trip proved to be just as productive. I dug a nice dime signal at 6" (81-82 on AT MAX), found the dime at the bottom of the plug. As always I re-scanned the hole with my pin pointer. On the side wall I got a signal so I decided to pull whatever it was out to make sure I didn't leave any coinage in the spot.
When I flipped out signal with my Lesche I got a glimpse of something yellow. A 10kt 1957 High school ring. I have figured out what school it belongs to yet.


I don't think Mike is ever going to take to another new area again
Thanks for viewing and as always comments are welcome.
HH
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