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This is one of two buttons that I found while metal detecting at the house where I found the 1883 Indian head cent. The two buttons were linked together by a small key ring.
Funny tho, it doesn't set off the airport detectors.
yeah, we work with molten metal in flip flops. It's hot out.
During a diving investigation on a wreck near Mingary Castle, we came ashore with our metal detector to see if we could find any remnants on the shore. We didn't.
A ring I found while metal detecting (with permission) in Presbyterian Park.
This was my first ring find. It's junk jewelry, but it was still a rush to pull it out of the ground.
May 10 2011 two old 18c nail spikes. Also found long iron rod(not pictured) and that is it. Still nice to find these.
Megan, my daughter and photographer was snapping photos of my attempt at metal detecting in the snowy woods. She found more treasure above the ground.
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