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A Great Woods Hunt Gets Another Old Nickel :jump:

John-Edmonton

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Another nice sunny hot windy day in Edmonton. I hit the woods today, as the ground growth is filling in very fast, which makes the good areas hard to access. I took the GTI 2500, as it has that true all metal mode with Power Master circuitry and gets great depth! Lots of coins today, which is fine by me.

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This old hair tonic bottle was eyeballed and still intact. Hows that for some blind hogs luck.

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And here's the best of the best..... a 1924 Canadian nickel, an old lead button, an old fired lead bullet and an old rotted harmonica. That thingy on the right "NO LIMIT RECORDS" kind of baffles me. I have no idea what it is????
 
Check this link for info on the "No Limit Records" find
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Limit_Records
I like it!
 
Great finds John. I could use some of that hair tonic on my extended forehead:rofl:
 
Like that bottle and it's an oldie. Don't suppose any remnants of the cork remained Congrats on another oldie nickel. I haven't found an old nickel in ages. Think my last one was a V nickel.

Bill
 
Some nice finds.I like that old nickel.:thumbup:
 
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