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These Are Some Of My Favorite Finds.....:thumbup:

John-Edmonton

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Been out a few times using the AT Pro, and today my buddy and I both used our AT Pros. Here are this weeks AT Pro finds.

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As mentioned, finding old toys is a favorite of mine. Some of these old Dinky Toys are quite collectable and fetch a nice price too.

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And......some interesting coins came out of the ground also. Below are a few other items worthy of posting!
 
Nice finds, I've dug lots of old shotgun shells . Around here game was very abundant so the fields and woods are loaded with them and you have to dig them because on the ATP they come up 50-56 like a nickel and even gold.
 
When I was a kid we used to occasionally find (surface find) 8 gauge brass shells in the fields after pheasant season was over, a bit of overkill for pheasants , and I saved a few of them but lost them in a divorce.
I have been actually looking for some of them these past 2 years with my detector and I haven't found any yet. I would assume they would ring up higher than the standard 12 , 16 , 20ga brass , the paper has been long gone now.
I'd really like to dig one up. :detecting:
 
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