Braved the Cold. Silver #10. Cool Copper Bracelet.

Stiffwrists

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Drove by a 1950s church on my way home from work and saw an area of the yard that the wind had blown the snow away from. The grass was icy but diggable. I've been dying to try the 6 in coil on my 800 out. I stopped and managed Silver #10 for the year and a 1947 D wheatie. Also recovered this cool little copper bracelet. It was one strange sounding signal, but decided to look it up. My hands were frozen after 30 minutes. I was grateful to squeeze a little hunt in. Thanks for looking.
 

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Wow, Sweet silver, wheatie,and jewelry. Congrats. I cant wait to find a rosie.
 
Also recovered this cool little copper bracelet. It was one strange sounding signal, but decided to look it up.

Fascinating. Looks like all the markings were made with Leather craft punches, with the exception of the seashell marks that are raised.

cool bracelet, definitely craftsman made.

Skippy
 
Thanks for posting Stiffwrists. It's good to follow along those who are able and digging. I dug a couple similar copper bracelets last year. They are cool keepers. Yours still has a little shine, so it must not have been there for too many years.
 
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