Went back to the clad factory schoolyard---- and indeed got some clad to wind up April with. The Fisher F5 does like finding dimes and quarters.
The school was built in 1926 and is still in use. With todays economy I can't believe kids lose so much change at this school. It's bad for them---but good for me.
I did get a signal that I thought was a 4 inch deep dime....but turned out to be the top of a Barbasol shaving cream tube. Looked on the internet and saw the company made the tubes from when they started ( in 1919) up until the 1950's, when they started putting the shaving cream in aerosol cans.
Now at a school grounds why would there be a shaving cream tube in the open play area
Of course, since the area was once a WW1 training grounds, there could be a possibility the tube is from the camp.
I emailed the Barbosol company to see when exactly they stopped using the metal tubes with printing on the top and hope to hear back from them. I did get a couple pics from their website showing the tube. It is the same !!!!!!!!!!!
Todays clad total--- $7.84
20 Q
23 D
7 N
19 P