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Weather still allowing detecting!

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The weather in UpstateNY was 45 today and still no snow! These items all found in my yard and next door neighbors.
The Cracker Jack coin was a product promotion 1933-1936, only thing about this one is was it was returned and cancelled by Cracker Jack. This was done if you sent in coins to join Mystery Club and company cancelled them. Appears of 32million made only 500,000 or less cancelled by company.
Next is a Blue Knights Law Enforcement Motorcycle club pin, I am a member of this club, but never lost a pin, but have had many club activities at my house.
Unknown about this Watch fob other then it says Safety First in corners.
This next item must be some type of reflector? Bike?
A belt buckle?
Found two of these Princess Pat compacts. They open and are intacted with mirror and puff.
And last item is a 1901 Pan American Exposition Niagara Souvenir spoon and only coin found a 1947 Wheatie.
 
if you ever tried any of those programs I sent you a while back. HH
Scott
 
Your looking at finds using the Clean-up program! <img src="/metal/html/super.gif" border=0 width=26 height=28 alt=":super">
 
Nice finds, I found that exact spoon at a cellar hole here a few years ago....
 
Well it certainly looks like you've been cleaning up lately. Nice finds you've been posting. Good luck in the future and always experiment with your settings. Don't get stuck in a same ole program rut like a lot of people do. HH
Scott
 
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