View Full Version : Relic hunters might like what I found today.
MangoAve
04-10-2014, 07:33 PM
Today I went to a spot where there was an old school. I found the area where there were a bunch of thick vines, but there was no foundation. I found a bunch of stuff, but the coins have eluded me this time. The list includes: what seems to be a 1935 die cast Wrigley's Mack truck made by Tootsietoy. where what I found came out in three pieces. There was a private eye cap gun from the 1960's that also came out in three pieces. A pipe elbow. A shotgun shell made by UMC co from the early 1900's (1911 or so), and and early 1900's .25-20 shell. A car thermostat but later than 1970. There was a number 3 for a door, unknown if it was from the school. A large set of keys. And the piece of metal which seems to be made of a light metal like aluminum. I know it's not a folded can; its definitely solid.
Oh, no iron nails this time, Ehhh George?
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KCFindIt
04-10-2014, 07:39 PM
Pretty interesting assortment of identifiable items. Sorry you didn't end up with any coins.
the finds in your posts are looking better Jim , i can see some "older than clad" coins very near in your future sir. too bad you have to work tomorrow , i'd give you another shot at some colonial goodies.
Digger Don
04-10-2014, 07:51 PM
Nice assortment of relics
Bell-Two
04-10-2014, 08:08 PM
When coins don't show and the relics flow it's still good to go! :lolsign:
CTTodd
04-10-2014, 09:35 PM
Relics are always interesting
Otis Campbell
04-10-2014, 09:38 PM
If they were a dime they'd been silver!
MangoAve
04-10-2014, 09:56 PM
Pretty interesting assortment of identifiable items. Sorry you didn't end up with any coins.
Only the folded piece of metal with holes (that looks like it might be 8" diameter round if unfolded and complete) and the metal blob idk what they are. Guessing there were toys from the 60's, I'm assuming the school might have burned down around that time due to aluminum wiring. Hence the solid piece of aluminum at a few inches. The toys were way down; 8-10". But 60's was before my time so I only knew the schools where they are located now.
MangoAve
04-10-2014, 10:01 PM
the finds in your posts are looking better Jim , i can see some "older than clad" coins very near in your future sir. too bad you have to work tomorrow , i'd give you another shot at some colonial goodies.
Gahhh. Oh well. I gotta do at least half day tomorrow. I didn't say I needed to be there to work :rolleyes: :angelic: hmu if there's any time soon. Thinking to take a 4 day weekend next weekend. I already get Friday off for good Fri. If ye be going out Tom, good luck. I may try my luck at a place near my work.
giant056
04-11-2014, 02:23 AM
Great bunch of finds you got there :thumbsup01:
OxShoeDrew
04-11-2014, 04:27 AM
I may be wrong but the thing at bottom left of first picture looks like a lamp part. No nails huh? They are always part of my take :lol:
MangoAve
04-11-2014, 06:57 AM
Drew, does the large staple or cotter pin count? :lol: I didn't check if they were iron as I know some cotter pins come brass. The one intriguing thing is for the keys. Obvi people lose their keys all the time, nbd. But the really rusty small key looks like it goes to one of those round lock holes. Was the person who lost it a correction officer or a police officer and it's a cuff key? Was it for a safe? Or did the guy work filling vending machines?
Timewarpdigger
04-11-2014, 08:52 PM
Congrats for the finds.
HEAVYMETALNUT
04-12-2014, 10:32 PM
nice hunt! keep at it like dan said and your gonna pop some older coins
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