Hi Everyone,

Hope all had a great Independence Day. I got out 1 day this past weekend early in the morning at a park that I have hit quite a few times. I just needed to swing the detector for it has been bone dry here in WI and the ground is hard. This part of the park I hunted was close to a woods and under trees so, the ground was below average in terms of what I like to hunt in. Last few times out, I have been digging iffy signals that are deep without success. The law of averages finally came around. Little silver jewelry charm, 13 wheats (most are full of green junk and a little toasty) can read 1909 and 1926 on 2 of them, 1 IHP (1903), silver rosie. Cool finds are the button (no idea what it is, if any of you know please respond), WI Association of Police Chiefs annual event from 1928 (funky signal from about 13" down) and a dog tag. I think they filled the area I was hunting at some point. Everything was found from 9-13" down right on top of the clay layer.
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