Brass partifact for ID please.
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A - About your detecting day, type of land, depth found.
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M - Machine used? settings? interesting to other users.
Y - You will always get a better ID if you supply more information.
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Brass partifact for ID please.
This item has me mystified. It is brass and weighs 19 grams. Found on permanent pasture around 7 inches deep with the Etrac on multi conductive with minimal tadpole discrimination.
Gave a beautiful signal, so for once I looked at the screen to see 12/43.
It was clearly well made and is broken across both 'legs'. I think it must be fairly modern owing to the lack of patina.
Gave a beautiful signal, so for once I looked at the screen to see 12/43.
It was clearly well made and is broken across both 'legs'. I think it must be fairly modern owing to the lack of patina.
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Re: Brass partifact for ID please.
I had a feeling that this one may stump us all. Although it had reached a depth of seven inches on permanent pasture, I still think it to be relatively modern because of the patina. Would you agree ?
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Re: Brass partifact for ID please.
Hi
I would agree it’s relatively modern going by the lack of patina,
But what it is I do not know either.

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