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On this hunt I discover "The secret to life, the universe and everything."


First target of the day. 1900 Indian Head Penny.


Next target was bling ring.


Then I got a 1920 George V Penny. The bust was very cruddy, soaking in olive oil is cleaning it up.


Next up was a 1919 George V silver dime. A "fluffy" signal and 2 foot away was someone elses plug.


Got a 1906 Indian Head Penny as well.


Then I discover "42", then later "33" and finally at the end of the hunt I dug up "24". I think these were bathing locker tags at one time.


Gold plated 1917 Half Million, Greater Vancouver lapel pin. I cannot find any information on this, but at a guess it is either. Vancouver had 500,000 citizens that year, OR it had something to do with WW1 and conscription.


Copper plate with "Henwood" stamped on it. Also a plate with Gibb Stewart 5 engraved on it.


Gold plated? clip of some sort.

Video link: http://youtu.be/w_yy7Z6nbpQ
 
botics said:
What program did you run?

Open screen ferrous-coin/combine(Gonehunting settings) and ground-coin/50 conductive to check for iron falsing.
 
Nice saves. I think you are correct with your assumption regarding bathing locker tags.
 
Looks like a nice old beach location, should hold many more treasures. Most of those old tags I have dug have the location initials stamped on the other side, like CB.. Chesapeake Beach, Iknow they sure sound good with the xcal.
 
Those Locker Tags are cool
 
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