One year's finds

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All finds are with a White's XLT. Tweaked with my programs.

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The red arrow is pointing at an English Two Pound coin I found at a school playground in Wichita.

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Do you see what Poo Bear is pointing at just to the left of the bottle?
I know what it is, do You? It was found at another school playground!!!

The round thing above the cross is a bottom to a GAR Civil War convention medal. You will notice it is the shape of a canteen. I found it in El Reno, Oklahoma in a church parking lot about a foot down.

Can anyone shed a light on why this dime is smaller than a regular dime?

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I found this stone ball while digging a quarter signal. I found the quarter next to it. The stone does not contain metal and does not read on my XLT. As you can see the ball is not a perfect sphere.
My wife took it to the Antiques Road Show in OKC and they said it was possibly American Indian and made for a game. Value $100.

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All finds are with a White's XLT. Tweaked with my programs.

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The red arrow is pointing at an English Two Pound coin I found at a school playground in Wichita.

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Do you see what Poo Bear is pointing at just to the left of the bottle?
I know what it is, do You? It was found at another school playground!!!

The round thing above the cross is a bottom to a GAR Civil War convention medal. You will not. ce it is the shape of a canteen. I found it in El Reno, Oklahoma in a church parking lot about a foot down.

Can anyone shed a light on why this dime is smaller than a regular dime?

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I found this stone ball while digging a quarter signal. I found the quarter next to it. The stone does not contain metal and does not read on my XLT. As you can see the ball is not a perfect sphere.
My wife took it to the Antiques Road Show in OKC and they said it was possibly American Indian and made for a game. Value $100.

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Good haul.
Is that a Davis Vegetable Painkiller bottle? Looks like one.
 

I can't tell.
Ahh. I have two that have writing on them. Yours appears the exact same shape but I couldn't make out if there was writing on it or not.
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Thanks, I'll let you know the next time I get to digging into the box it's in. Might be awhile though.
 

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