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Just another 30.06 casing found near Longchamps. Probably from the American attack by 42nd Battalion of the 11th ID on the 14th of Jan 1944.
- Taken at 10:07 AM on September 13, 2009 - uploaded by ShoZu
Found on site in Scotland County with permission from the owners, July 2008.
This is an assortment of garden hoe heads that I dug from around the house. The Orange one in the back is from back in the swamp area that used to be the farm fields.
The back right one is in the best condition and as a different, possibly more modern construction. It was dug from about 6" down.
The other three were all 10" or more down. Two were on the west side of the house.
Kip lost is work keys while clearing snow from a driveway. Wendy Farley from "Backyard Treasures" using a metal detector found his keys in a snow bank. Kip was saved over $100 dollars in lock and key replacement.
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.
Near a cemetary close to Palestine, Texas. Don't know what it was. It was in the woods and had to force our way back there.
These two quern stones were found within a few hundred meters of each other.
RH Quern weight; 591g, size 118mm dia x 70mm thickness
LH Quern weight; 609g
This is the other side of the gold watch fob which shows that there is a semi precious stone inside perhaps a Bloodstone.
Barbarous imitation of a Tetricus II Gallic empire antonionianus. 270 onwards.
Acknowledgements to Alisdair Menzies for the identification of this coin.