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Happy Victoria Day Weekend!

I know most of you are saying "What's that?" It's the Canadian holiday for Queen Victoria's birthday. Long weekend, fireworks and carnivals and good stuff for detecting!
Got out yesteday for a few hours with my new Exp2. Am still learning this machine, my wife calls it a "laptop on a stick" and she isn't far off.
In the picture are some lead pieces, one looks like the finger from a lead glove??!! (Homer Simpson must have dropped it on his way home from work).
Also a silver bracelet, two copper rings and an 1883 IH!
The IH is my oldest to date! and anyone have any ideas on the copper rings? I found one at an old settlement area (1880's) and one at a sledding park where I found the IH. Never found these before.
Take care and God bless!
 
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Nice finds! I've only found a few IH's with my oldest being 1888.
 
I have about a dozen old 1800's copper rings and some brass too. Back in the day most could not afford gold so their wedding bands were copper or brass. They are great finds in my book! :)
 
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