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Went Detecting Today...

SeniorSeeker

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Unfortunately I didn't find much but did find some unusual items. One is a 1925 Dog Tag and the other was 'Something' that appears to be a 'Washer' but with a 'Metal Bar' across the center rather than a complete circle of empty space. The edges are round and the 'Letters A4' appear on it. It's extremely heavy and appears to be lead. I also found about $2.00 in change. One penny was a 1945 'wheatie' and doesn't appear to have a mint mark any where that I could find. Any guesses?

My hunting buddy found a late Mexican 50 cent piece, which is unusual up here in Michigan. He also found a beautiful silver ladies ring. There aren't any markings on the inside, so I don't know if it's sterling or white gold. None the less, it was a good day hunting.



SeniorSeeker - Minelabe X-terra 505, Garrett pro Pointer, Wilcox Pro 100 Digger. River City Treasure Club For Those 'New' to The Hobby of Metal Detecting.
 
sounds like a fun time . The lead thingy sounds like a hem weight, used to keep skirts down. Better take the ring to a jeweler for testing. steve in so az
 
Congrats Martin on the finds and getting out to detect and with a partner which makes it more fun! May God Bless! Amen! :angel: Ma Betty
 
The ring is most likey a home made silvet one because there are no markings. They are usually made for personal use so there is no need for markings. If they were selling them on the market without the markings they could be in a real world of trouble for tax evasion ok. PEACE:RONB :thumbup:
 
sounds like a good day!
 
Nice score on the dog tag. I have a bunch of them and always enjoy fiding them. Got a 1955 last month. My oldest is a 1903 or 1902.
The lead item sounds like a hem weight. The ring could be many metals?????
 
Nice score on the dog tag. I have a bunch of them and always enjoy fiding them. Got a 1955 last month. My oldest is a 1903 or 1902.
The lead item sounds like a hem weight. The wheat penny with no mint mark is made in Philly. The ring could be many metals?????
 
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