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« on: October 21, 2011, 05:48:28 am »
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I have been to the site of a World War 1 camp a couple times. No big finds, the site has been worked pretty hard in the past.
First picture from the left to right. Some left over tokens from a 90's metal detector club hunt there. A brass gas fitting. A lead bullet. 3 cents. A 1,000 peso coin also from the club hunt. Lastly a iron piece of horse or mule tack.

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Second picture I did a fast 2 hour trip and did not find much. More then anything I was orienting myself for future trips. But like I said the site has been picked over pretty good. A piece of telegraph wire and a tent rope tensioner. I also found a few Lincoln Memorial cents not pictured.

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