Token, orthopedic shoe, rocks in big city park

pa-dirt_nc-sand

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Apr 18, 2016
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Detector(s) used
ACE 250 with DD coil
Equinox 600
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
First off, my kiddos are not big fans of the detector or my finds. Silver half dollar, gold ring, colonial copper, not the slight bit interested. Unless I bring these home. (Last few months in the park woods, trails)

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Been exploring the big county park north of Pittsburgh during my lunch hour. Finally got an old map to overlay well so looks like I will have some decent spots for the next month or so.

First target was deep and sounded sweet.

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Smallest jiggle bell for me. This one is really plain vs the petal ball pattern I normally find around here.

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Another deep high tone.

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I think this is a horse rosette.

Pretty cool front of an old padlock ID'd as a Wilson Bohannan probably 100 yrs old.

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Probably my best find is this beer token also help with ID by Tnet'ers as coming from American Brewery part of the Independent Brewing Company between 1910 -1920.

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Here is everything

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This is my first orthopedic horseshoe and does anyone knows what the heavy square valve type thing is?

Good luck out there!
 

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You have found two of those Independent Brewing tokens this year. I have never found one. That bell is a sleigh bell.
 

Congratualtions on the nice relics!:occasion14:
 

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