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A decent hunt today

Nate’s metal detecting

Well-known member
Some of the best finds were a Linel watch, a pretty toasted 1950 wheat penny, and a ring that had “NF925” inside it which I believe stands for “nickel free and 92.5% sterling silver”
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Thank you
Is that what the large object in the middle of the first picture is? I honestly didn’t know what it was, I’ve never found one before.
Yes they're wind-up clocks they always call them travel clocks. They must of made millions of them because I've found my fair share!
 
Some I have are almost whole. They hit really hard on the detectors!!
 
Gotta love a day of finding the odd stuff. Keeps you on your ties!
 
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