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Enjoying the AT PRO: a few nice keepers to show.

Ytcoinshooter

Well-known member
I tried to put a collage together rather than post a few individual pictures. The fuzzy pics with the coins has a 1956 quarter as my first ATP silver. There is also a zipper pul with s patent date of Oct. 1925. The item I'm holding in my fingers is a "powder fill" for a muzzle loader (I've been told). Many colonial through 19 th century finds have been made where that was found. Also shown is a 1911 dog tag "Waterbury" CT, my second oldest DT. The 1939 WF token commemorating the 150th anniversary of Washington's first inaugural have me reason to smile. The busted truck is 1940's made by Metal Masters Co. U.S.A. I have many good things to say about this detector. It's turning into a very nice tool in the arsenal and I usually take the ATPro and my V3i when I head out.
HH-Bruce
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Yep, that`s a really cool token. :smoke:
 
I love the World's Fair token and that powder fill - bet that got your heart rate up!
 
Nice!! yes ! i like too that powder measure.
i like the powder fill too
good job and thanks for share
 
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