My Garrett Ace 250 Finds from April 6th to May 1st

Texas Jay

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Feb 11, 2006
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Brownwood, Texas
Detector(s) used
Garrett AT Pro, Garrett Scorpion Gold Stinger, Garrett Ace 350, Garrett Ace 250, vintage D-Tex SK 70, Tesoro Mojave, Dowsing Rods
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
My metal detecting finds from April 6th to May 1st. At the top is a chrome part from an old Chevrolet (Chevrolet emblem on the top), a circular radiator emblem from an old Dodge Brothers car (1914-1928 model), and a few old bullet shells and a shotgun hull. I only found two pieces of jewelry during that short month - a small child's cowboy boot ring with a tiny piece of turquoise in it and a bent loop earring (below the Chevy part). Neither was gold or silver and I didn't find any silver coins last month either. I only found one wheat penny and it was a 1958. To the left is a very old harmonica reed, a couple of separate lipstick holder pieces, a copper rouge compact, and rusty piece of a very old door latch. To the right of the bent loop earring is a "Heads You Win - Tails You Lose" brass token from the 1950s. I found it while hunting in 32 degree weather with a strong north wind blowing at our Central Texas Treasure Club's April Surprise Field Trip/Hunt. It shows a woman's breasts on the front and her butt on the back. To the lower right of the token is a Sacagawea dollar coin that I found on a vacant lot in town. I found a few fishing weights, several old unidentified metal items, a bunch of memorial cents, several clad coins, and a large old wrench, probably from around the 1910s or 1920s. I found all of these items, except for the wrench, with my Garrett Ace 250 metal detector. I found the wrench with my Garrett Scorpion one day when I was trying to correct a problem with it. Our next club meeting will be on June 5th. We will be drawing for 3 winners of our Gold Coin Raffle. Visitors are always welcome and encouraged to attend.

Central Texas Treasure Club

Happy Hunting!
~Texas Jay

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Nicely done. Glad you are getting out and feeding the dragon. Thanks for sharing.
 

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