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Finds from the river today....

fwcrawford

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After a very short period of cool weather, It got hot and humid again, but the river cleared up and has dropped some, so I decided to give it a try again.
This is only my third trip this year as the water has been too high due to lots of rain.
I got a nice count of quarters along with a few lead weights and a small silver ring.
Also got a small token of some kind.
The other photo is of what appears to be a small stone, but it is light for its size and actually gave a TID of 1-2 on my XTP.
The shape of it seems like it was fashioned into this shape.
Any ideas welcome on this find.
Thanks for looking!
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Nice haul Felix! As we previously discussed, I truly believe that stone goes back to a time when Native Americans occupied the area.
 
Your "stone" could be graphite.
Whatever it is made of, it must be porous…. It is still damp after sitting all night.
I even set it out in the sun yesterday after I got home.
So graphite will give a response to a metal detector?
The shape is intriguing to me..it fits comfortably in my hand and is almost perfectly circular along the length of it.
I was thinking maybe it is a hammer stone.
 
I can’t believe the weight of the lead sinkers for fishing in that river. I guess the fisherman want to make sure they drown their worm 🤣
 
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