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The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort

This is a coin of Series BI b, which was probably a coinage of Essex. Most or all this type may have been produced in London, but we do not know that for certain.

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Pictures of a Woman's Relief Corps badge I found while metal detecting today. Gently cleaned with soap and water and a soft-bristled toothbrush to remove the dirt, revealed a lot of green patina on the badge. I've hunted around the net for the significance of the word "JUNIOR" in the center of the badge but can't find anything. I assume the WRC must have (or had in the past) some sort of a junior division for girls, 1883 is the date the corps was first created, not the year the badge was made, no way to tell how old it is. The script letters in the center are "FCL", I don't know what that stands for but it does appear on many such badges. The badge is exactly the same width and height as a Jefferson nickel (about 21 mm / 0.8 inches across).

enjoing metal detecting at Ayr Beach.

Coney Island, New York

 

Fomapan 100, 35mm | Olympus OM-1

 

Scanned 2023

More coins from the tot lot.

27 pennies

4 nickels

5 dimes

3 quarters

1 Car Wash Token

1 Button

1 Anchor Charm

 

One hour of metal detecting.

Stamped tin, may have been plated. dug with items dated from the 1890-1910s

Metal Detecting find. Dug September 13th 2009

I would like to know the names of the different types of these marbles.. Anyone know?

Metal detecting finds, California

Button recovered from eastern shores of Montreal. Pewter.

Metal detecting: Reviewing our find after hunting a local high school.

Metal Detector checking Bournemouth beach for coins, rings, whatever.

Surface find while metal detecting in Houston, TX.

A silver 6 pence coin from 1916

1890s -1910s

May have something to do with the end of the "Great war" WW1.

Looks like Miss Liberty exploding through a coin.

Looks like it was plated, with silver maybe..

Found with metal detector at north end of Denman Island

Still from the short film 'Beach Combers'

Roman coin showing piercing which usually occurred during the Saxon period.

Metal- Detecting on the beach in Poole Dorset UK.

Drone photos and pictures taken on a Fuji X10 camera.

Silver plating showing to the left and right of the acanthus and along the shaft face.

Metal detecting finds: A coin spill to start the year: $1.25 found in one spot.

I recovered this artifact in August 2009, in Jefferson County, Ohio. (this was dug at the same location as the U.S. Army button)

Hear from Kellyco Metal Detectors' Carolyn Harwick as she sits down with Minelab Business Development Director – North America, Debbie Smikoski to discuss Minelab. Check out our selection of Minelab metal detectors: www.kellycodetectors.com/catalog/metal-detectors/minelab

 

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