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Just a pic of some of my finds:detecting:

Oakman404

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My first time uploading a picture, I hope this comes out ok. These are just some of the finds I made in Germany and stateside (That I have held onto) over the past few years.
 
large round cylinricl thin in upper right is an old tire valve cover.
 
Yep, 8 silver quarters (4 of which were found stacked in the same hole) a silver Ben Franklin .50 piece, 6 dollar coins and six silver dimes and 5 JFK's! No jewelry. I was wondering what the cylindrical thing was! Thanks Dahut, lazyaussie and Sasquache!

Oakman
 
So..just wondering if the citizens of Germany toss as much trash and pull tabs on the ground as we Americans are so fond of doing??
Wouldn't it be great if every signal was something that was accidentally dropped?
 
Thank you John. Gordygroover, when I was there they (Germans) were still using the old pull tabs on their soda cans so in some ways it was worse! I mostly hunted on American installations and the Army tends to keep things dress right dress so you actually dug less trash on base than you did off base. The biggest advantage to hunting on base is that we hit mostly parade fields and we got a lot of silver coins cause thats where they staged soldiers during WW2 waiting to go to the battle. I had a great time over there.

Thanks all for looking!

Oakman
 
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