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cal.45 and a ring...and the coins too:thumbup::cam:

sead

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This is where I usually hunt. It's a huge place! I really need to have a plan on how to map out the spot that I've detected already.
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They said this was a Japanese canon, I really need to research on what happened here during WWII.
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The place is surrounded with trash! Foils and bottle caps. Although this is the spot where I found a 1963 5 centavo coin. There is a 1944 version of that coin which has the "United States of America" written at the back.
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I heard they used to mint here during the US occupation.

And for todays find
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As for the ring
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it says 14K on the ring I doubt that it's real...but hey its a ring:clsoedeyes:

Thanks for droppin by!
 
looks real to me?? There are home gold tests available, not sure what they are called or purchased.

nice finds and pics!!!
 
Nice finds and great pictures. I thought the Five Centavos minted in the United States was interesting. I didn't know they had done that. WTG!
 
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