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After work hunt, June 1st 2012

Two hour hunt after work today, in the woods. I love hunting in the woods, much better than walking up and down the grass in the hot sun.

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The goods. Another key, iron ring, brass scope cover ring?, rabies tag, FVFM 00030 tag, dunno what it is. etc.

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My third 1964 Canadian Young Queen Elizabeth penny this week.

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Weird wooden spike with a copper nail in it. Anyone know what it is??

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For anyone who wonders how much trash, etc I dig. Here is the take from April and May. A 5 gallon bucket that is almost full of pulltabs, bottlecaps, screwcaps, foil, nails, etc.

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Items before cleaning.

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Another silver ring, I'm on a roll. Before cleaning.

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After cleaning. It rang up 80 on the VDI and the symbols I can make out leads me to believe that it is a Mexican silver ring from Taxco, Mexico. I can see a 25 symbol, on one side as well, probably the .925 mark. Also a number 10 in there as well at the bottom of the ring.
 
Weird wooden spike with a copper nail in it. Anyone know what it is??
Is like a copper pencil? i think
Today people who carved the stone flint used a similar tool. Are homemade. His name is "retocador" and serves to make the stone-edged knives of flint, obsidian, etc. When used in the Paleolithic were of stone, bone or antler. I hope you understand.

The number 10 in the ring is "possible" the manufacturer number, here in Spain have a list of silver manufacturer and is possible to identify the manufacturer in many time.

Good hunt and very quickly

un saludo
 
Nice silver ring and variety of finds, GC! That's not trash, it's recycling $$!
 
William-NM said:
Nice silver ring and variety of finds, GC! That's not trash, it's recycling $$!

Yea, but I've been too tired or lazy to seperate them. I'm WAY behind on the counts for everything on my signature.
 
Tigereye I think.
 
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