Had Fun In A Park But Don't Know What This Is?

Digging Prayers

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Today, I stopped by I park I spotted last week. It was a cold drizzling day so I was there by myself in the park and tot lot. I snagged a few clad coins, a junker necklace and several pieces of bling.

Around the slide, it looks like a bracelet full of charms had exploded. It was fun picking through all that. At the edge of the lot, I picked up a little silver looking piece of bling broken off of something with a fake stone in it. Then In the middle of the tot lot, I get a solid signal. It showed non ferrous on the legend. When I dug it up, it left me scratching my head. It's metal, non magnetic and not a foil ball. It weighs 1.11g. What do you think?

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The melted metal I find is thin, flat on one side, and bubbly on the other side.

I checked it out some more, it kind of looks like a Marcasite blob:


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Today, I stopped by I park I spotted last week. It was a cold drizzling day so I was there by myself in the park and tot lot. I snagged a few clad coins, a junker necklace and several pieces of bling.

Around the slide, it looks like a bracelet full of charms had exploded. It was fun picking through all that. At the edge of the lot, I picked up a little silver looking piece of bling broken off of something with a fake stone in it. Then In the middle of the tot lot, I get a solid signal. It showed non ferrous on the legend. When I dug it up, it left me scratching my head. It's metal, non magnetic and not a foil ball. It weighs 1.11g. What do you think?

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Very Cool!!! Congrats!!!
 
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