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Geologyhound

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I have been hitting a site hard where I have found four early to mid 1800 coins along with a couple newer tokens and 1900’s silver and early wheats.

I went over some of the core of the area again and started pulling more iffy targets out (generally nuts and bolts, but also a couple of shotgun shells) before trying to expand out.

I’m glad I went over the core again because amongst all the iron I did manage to isolate a brass range signal. It was a cool grocery store token good for a free half pint of milk at a Dayton Ohio store (H Rice maker)!

I am not sure what the odd brass ring thing is, but it wasn’t far from the token. The 1915 penny and the rest of the items were scattered further out. The pulley type item is not symmetrical. The two halves seem to be slightly offset. Anybody have any idea of the potential use for such an item?

I’m not sure if the cap is some sort of pressure release cap? The door knob plate about blew my ears off, but when I saw the keyhole, I was glad I dug it!
 

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