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todays finds and couple EU coins found earlier.

johndoe1

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Found the EU coins along the ST. Joe River on the bank, on the 29th of last month, the dime from Ireland and the 50 cent from France. Didn't expect to find Euro cents in northern Indiana lol.

And the large ring I found awhile back, not sure what it is, I've been told it could be a napkin ring, but not sure any ideas any one?

I've had the gamma for just about 30 days now, still haven't found any older silver coins yet, but did find some silver. And alot of clad, some Jewelery and some junk.
 
Hey! I found a 50 cent euro just like yours a few days ago up here in West Michigan! Maybe theres an invasion going on!:rofl:
Good finds there Pal!:clapping:
Mud
 
Lol maybe they are throwing them from passing planes, holding our economy will grow.
 
The too-large ring looks like a compression fitting for a water pipe union or serving a similar function on a vehicle or equipment.
I wonder how many Americans are dropping coins in Europe and if there's balance in trade? :lol:
-Ed
 
I thought the same thing about the ring, that was my first guess and probably what it is, it's non magnetic and completely smooth inside, the grooves around the outside lead me to think of a fitting. Here's a better picture.
 
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