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Unique looking 1920 Dog Tax Tag

diggindowndeep

New member
While dirt fishing in my backyard today in all metal mode/0 disc., I found this very cool looking dog tax tag circa.1920. It was about 10 inches down next to an old maple tree and surrounded by a handful of rusted nails above it. The tag ID'd at 34 and the nails at 37-38, the sweeter sound of the tag definitely separated the targets. I believe that it's made of copper? After digging a bunch of trash for a couple of hours, it certainly was fun to find a nice keeper...I'm very happy that I didn't sell my Safari on the forum a few weeks back after all!

HH!
-John
 
very nice,I love these tags! like any detector you have doubts on its ability or think another detector can do a better job,its a great detector you have to learn it in and out and how to size up you targets,go minelab!
 
Very Cool!!! I love finding old tax tags!
Thanks for posting,
Bunker
 
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