Had a somewhat eclectic day of metal detecting today. Found seven wheats including a 1913D, 1917, 7 1919; a 1946D Roosevelt dime; the usual assortment of modern coins; and two unusual items. The first is a small, round aluminum container between the size of quarter and half dollar that reads: "Scotch-Tone Peroxide Face Cream (Greaseless) Scotch-Tone Oklahoma City". The other item is a half dollar sized medallion that reads: "Summer Race Meeting Oklahoma City 1912", with the number 464 inscribed in the center. I'm going to have to do some research on this one. I'm guessing that it doesn't have anything to do with a race that was run in the summer of 1912, but rather with the state of race relations in 1912, which weren't very good.