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Bucket Lister From Old Lot

miserman

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Today I hunted an empty lot that produced several Large Cents in the past. The lot is the passenger pickup site of an old 1800's interurban streetcar that traveled between 2 towns. After the site was abandoned the 1940's it has seen very little activity, and so has very little modern trash. With this in mind, I decided to hunt the area with the F75 in All Metal Mode. Although I wasn't able to locate any coins, I was able to dig the "bucket list" brass key at about 5 inches. It has a nice green patina and gave off a loud 68-70 signal. Thanks for looking
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That´s all new. You do not have older ? Napoleon period
 
A little bit of fun. My findings
 
something else...
 
dug today
Mathias II Habsburg - 1.denar 1615 (13x14 milimeters)
 
Dear doc holiday 232 ! I live in a country where 100 years old old finds are considered new. I provoked a little, sorry!
 
I can not determine. Is any expert advised?
King Koloman 1095 - 1116
or
King Stephen II 1116 - 1131

14.milimeters
 
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