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  1. Ohio Can Slaw

    Need Help Identifying A Find

    At first I thought it was part of a screwdriver. But, it has threads inside the opening.
  2. Ohio Can Slaw

    I Hunted Sat, Sun & Mon

    These are my finds for a 3 day hunt in 10 different parks. Not shown are the two metric tons of pull tabs, twist ties, clad coins and foil. I tried my hand at lake hunting. I use a dollar tree cat litter scoop as a sand scoop. It works great until I have to submerge myself to retrieve a target...
  3. Ohio Can Slaw

    This looks like a .54cal. How old does it look?

    Found this in a lake. Does it look modern or Civil War era?
  4. Ohio Can Slaw

    Thought I Had A Civil War Find....

    I got a permission from a meth head who was renting a dilapidated 1700s property in a teensy Ohio River town. She was weird and I want to get in and get out as fast as possible. Needless to say, this is vintage 1990s. Very likely an NRA belt buckle.
  5. Ohio Can Slaw

    Found A Sterling Ring

    Sold by Bell Trading Post in 1932. Albuquerque NM. Found here in armpit Ohio. Howz about that?
  6. Ohio Can Slaw

    A Silver Find, Then Got Rained Out.

    My first quarter since I started Metal Detecting last May. Rang up all over the place. It was under a large tree root.
  7. Ohio Can Slaw

    Rang Solid 28 on the Nox 800

    Took it home. Tested it. Cried myself to sleep.
  8. Ohio Can Slaw

    My First Buckle

    I think this is modern. Who loses a belt buckle?
  9. Ohio Can Slaw

    I worked to unsmoosh this ring to see what was stamped inside the band.

    Turns out it is 10k gold plated.
  10. Ohio Can Slaw

    1958 Dime in a Public Park.

    It was such a nice day, I couldnt help but go hunting.
  11. Ohio Can Slaw

    A Nice Day To Hunt

  12. Ohio Can Slaw

    Found This 4" Down On A Slope

    This bugger was jumpy and hard to pin point.
  13. Ohio Can Slaw

    Is this gold plated silver?

    Rang 7-8 on the Nox. Found it in a drained lake. Stamped 925. JCM stands for Jacamel.. The company who produced this ring. I tested it for 10k gold and silver. Got weird results. Is this gold plated silver or a fake?
  14. Ohio Can Slaw

    Found A 1800s Rubber Button

    I had no idea there was such a thing as rubber buttons. The one I found was patented by Goodyear and made by Novelty Rubber Company 1851-1873. Broke it cleaning it.
  15. Ohio Can Slaw

    6" Deep Lapel Pin

    Found a bronze lapel pin the size of a penny. Was throwing all kinds of iffy signals. I dug it anyway. I dont know what year it was made. I love finding weird stuff, and silver/gold.
  16. Ohio Can Slaw

    Pewter Monopoly Piece

    Such a PIA to find once I got the hole opened. It was caked in mud. Thought it was a modern widget. Banged the dirt off with my digging knife. I am surprised it isn't scratched up.
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