Modern Bullet?

kwelliott14

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Hi everybody I haven't posted in awhile but I finally got the beans picked on a spot and went out with the metal detector this morning. Is the bullet a modern one? The second pic I'm guessing is a valve stem cover? Not sure on the 3rd. Then a flat button. Also found a 1910 and1917 wheat pennies
 

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Hi everybody I haven't posted in awhile but I finally got the beans picked on a spot and went out with the metal detector this morning. Is the bullet a modern one? The second pic I'm guessing is a valve stem cover? Not sure on the 3rd. Then a flat button. Also found a 1910 and1917 wheat pennies
 

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Hi everybody I haven't posted in awhile but I finally got the beans picked on a spot and went out with the metal detector this morning. Is the bullet a modern one? The second pic I'm guessing is a valve stem cover? Not sure on the 3rd. Then a flat button. Also found a 1910 and1917 wheat pennies
Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

that first pic {the bullet} looks like the 1970s 1980s era muzzleloader bullets called Buffalo bullets or Maxiballs
 

appears to be modern. i have found a few modern bullets with the plastic wad still stuck to the bullet. i guess the ones i found came from a shotgun slug. they do make my garret ring nicely.
 

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