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Quick hunt yields some interesting relics.

JASONSPAZ1

New member
I was psyched today that I got my 7x10 PROformance coil in the mail today, Knowing I had a busy day with my girl, I had to get out and give the new coil a whirl. I have been eyeballing an old park across from an old brick school the past few weeks every time I drive by it. So today I hit it for 45 minutes. Now this particular Massachusetts town was founded in th 1640's and since this park was in the town center area I figured their could be anything in there. I got and old watch I don't know the correct terminology so I guess i will call it a Sherlock Holmes pocket watch..lol An old metal show heel plate ( the town was known for its early days shoe making, A belt buckle, some whatizits, And some clad. YOU KNOW!
I will be hitting this place hard again. I know their has to be some old coinage in there. Then I will move over to the School recess field seen in the picture which is across the street from the field my GTAx-1250 is lounging in

Thanks for looking
HH
Jason
 
Really nice collection of coins and artifacts, Jason, for less than an hour's work.

Really like the pocket watch:clapping:
 
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