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Some good Finds from two parks today and yesterday

Mark kus

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I detected two parks yesterday and today one was close to my home I pulled the mercury 1943 dime and the Rosie 1949 and some clad and 24 wheat pennies!
Today I stopped at a new to me park and it was absolutely loaded with trash so I increased my recovery speed and listening for the good deep signals first good coin was the Indian I believe 1888-1889 about $3.10 in clad also
I think the T handle item is a old hood latch and there’s one item it like a part of a trigger off a gun? found all those items at the new park and the spoon bowl also before I left I was checking on a small hill in front of a bench and I had a decent high tone about 30 on the nox which turned out to be the 1945 Washington I’ll definitely be going back to hunt it some more..
Mark
 

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Oh you bet Jeff it’s a tough spot loaded with trash but it was a popular spot in the late 1800’s a neighbor told me and lots of waterfront low tide hunting areas also ...
Mark
 
Another fantastic hunt !! There is too much land for you to hunt....I’ll be over in the morning 🤭🤣
 
"T" latch looks like it might be off a Jeep hood. The other item w/spring might be a hood safety latch as well.
 
"T" latch looks like it might be off a Jeep hood. The other item w/spring might be a hood safety latch as well.
It’s all brass real heavy if it’s off a Jeep maybe a willys real old one ..
 
Hard to type, salivating.......lol. That would be a fun hunt!!!
 
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