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Today's Finds

Nice musketball and are those flint strikers?
 
the item lower left is a musket ball!..need id on the others!..found at intramuros?

j.t.
 
These specimens are not from the old walled city of Manila but I am sure they would have a lot there :)

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/be/Musket.jpg

Photo is from Wikipedia as file link didn't work.
 
Hi Ron,
Yes the ball came from under 3 inches of dirt. I am still learning the F-75 with small coil and its usually quite noisy in my ground. Can't understand why Fisher would make an elliptical and design it to be concentric.
Went through the same dirt with an XT-70 and found a couple of coins that the F-75 missed...but at least the F-75 found the ball and an old silver dime :)
 
thanks! for the photo!..interesting in that your history goes back 500 years or better!..you got the correct "tool" though to "deal" with the mineralization!

(h.h!)
j.t.
 
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