I've been out only twice this year due to weather (frozen ground in first half of the month).  First trip I found a lot of clad, but no old coins.  Strange thing is that I hunted an area I have hunted many times and still found 11 clad quarters, and only a couple were shallow.  Don't know how I missed that many.  Second trip I found only a few clad coins, but found these two pieces which are interesting.  The first is a Victory medal from WW II  (about the size of a half dollar).  I don't think it was an official military issue, but something bought by soldiers as a souvenir.  From my research, it originally hung from a blue ribbon.  The back says "In Memory of Landing in Japan" with a picture of Mt. Fuji.  The front has a picture of Tokyo Bay.  The second find is a small brass padlock, missing the shackle.  One source online says these were sold as souvenirs at the 1904 World Fair in St. Louis.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			 
						
					 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		