jtw1313 Silver Member Joined Feb 5, 2013 Messages 3,724 Reaction score 2,092 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Apr 13, 2019 #1 ........ Amazon Forum Fav 👍 How to Research for Treasure Hunting and Metal Detecting From Lead Generation to Vetting - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments IMG_5896.webp 268.3 KB · Views: 79 IMG_5897.webp 272.4 KB · Views: 68 IMG_5898.webp 322.5 KB · Views: 61 IMG_5900.webp 82 KB · Views: 59
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Kray Gelder Gold Member Joined Feb 24, 2017 Messages 7,005 Reaction score 12,558 Golden Thread 0 Location Georgetown, SC Detector(s) used Fisher F75 Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Apr 13, 2019 #2 I'm thinking an iron concretion. It was spheroidal before it got broken open. Upvote 0
invent4hir Bronze Member Joined Aug 1, 2017 Messages 2,013 Reaction score 3,188 Golden Thread 0 🏆 Honorable Mentions: 3 Detector(s) used Whites V3i & DFX Primary Interest: Other Apr 13, 2019 #3 The tip in last photo kind of looks like part of a Cephalopod fossil. Upvote 0
Back-of-the-boat Gold Member Joined Apr 18, 2013 Messages 7,019 Reaction score 8,855 Golden Thread 0 Location California Detector(s) used AT GOLD/Garrett /C.Scope cs4PI/Garrett(carrot) pro pointer/ 5x8 double d coil and sniper coil/Lesche digger/Lesche "T" handle shovel. Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Apr 14, 2019 #4 Maybe a crinoid fossil? Upvote 0
bologna321 Bronze Member Joined Aug 26, 2017 Messages 1,165 Reaction score 2,879 Golden Thread 0 Location SW MO Detector(s) used Garrett AT PRO, Garrett Ultra GTA 500, Equinox 600 Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Apr 14, 2019 #5 The rings make me think crinoid as well, but im not 100% certain Upvote 0