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    Last 2 hunts net old aluminum

    Hi all,
    I got out for a couple hunts. The first being an old field next to what was once an 1800s farm and the other a water hunt at a park swimming hole. The farm itself is now built over be a very large factory which is expanding again into the field, which made this a priority hunt.
    After several hours in the field, I did manage to hit another model T hub cap though quite mangled. Also hit a crotal bell piece. Guessing it would have been a large one around 2 inches, but hard to tell. Also found a fairly large but broken buckle frame. The dime is for size reference.

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    Monday morning I got put to a small inland lake for a couple hours along the edge of a park. It's a marked swimming area, but not improved with sand. Just a weedy and rocky bottom area. I had hoped to find some goodies here, but mostly only zinc pennies. I did have one moment I got excited though. Had a nice 12-44/45 signal which I had to chase for almost a half hour before I got it into the scoop. Then I saw a worn thin round shiny coin with a star on it. First thought was "Trime!" . But after a closer inspection I realized it was aluminum, and had a 5 on the other side. What the heck? After some research I was able to track it down as being a play coin made by Grimland in 1940s Germany.

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    Here's a couple pics of a nicer one from the net:

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    I also ended up finding another strange aluminum coin which turns out to be a 1953 50 Hapa coin from Yugoslavia.

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    Here's a pic of the rest of the hunt

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    Thanks for looking, gl&hh!
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    Priority hunts, such as where the factory is expanding are necessary only because if you didn't detect it you would always be wondering what was missed......Your right, that model T hub cab is very mangled.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aloldstuff View Post
    Priority hunts, such as where the factory is expanding are necessary only because if you didn't detect it you would always be wondering what was missed......Your right, that model T hub cab is very mangled.
    Yep, that also goes for things like street tearouts. Not only is the ground exposed for only a short period of time, there really isn't a whole lot of area and in most places there's a lot of people vying for the finds. The competition can get tough! Lol
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    Oldest Relic find: 1800 Sailors Luck token
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