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Some of the artifacts from the training camp of the 28th ID, Rock of the Marne division 1917 -1918, that I dug at Camp Hancock near Augusta, GA., about 20 years ago. Can't remember what machine I was using for sure, but it may have been a Teknetics 9000-B unit I was using about that time. Several gold $2.50 coins were found, lots of IH pennies,V nickles, Buff's, old date wheats that were not very worn, and SILVER!!! Barber quarters and Mercury dimes seemed to dominate, with a few seated liberties. Tons of artifacts, bottles, enamelware, all kinds of brass stuff. I even found a gas mask, face up exposed on the ground that disintergrated as I tried to salvage it. The place had lots of rattlesnakes, and was very sandy soil. They were living in tents, so if you dropped something it would disappear in the sand. I sold most the coins and other artifacts back then and just happened on these the other day, forgotten and put back. Other guys found a helmet, and bayonet, silver flight wings for pilots assigned to the engineers. Anyways thought you might enjoy a look at some of the items as I just put them up on ebay. It was fun digging for several weekends, and I don't know what remains of that camp now.