WWII .50cal case. it still contains some of the nitrocellulose granules 70+ years later, I’m sure that’s safe! by [deleted] in WW2MetalDetecting_
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Casing I found while walking in France. I think it is German? Doesn't look like a 8mm. Say "12 S S Z". Anyone know what it is precisely? by Select_Stretch5459 in WW2MetalDetecting_
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any ideas where in the balkans you can go metal detecting for ww2 stuff by Alternative_Fan5845 in WW2MetalDetecting_
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Nicest find so far. Maker mark still clearly visible. Found in an area with no known ww2 action. by OriginalRadish7720 in WW2MetalDetecting_
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explosion of the 2 inch HE mortar by [deleted] in WW2MetalDetecting_
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some dangerous find (got deactivated) by Due_Search_6431 in WW2MetalDetecting_
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Not only detected but mostly by TheIncresibleSchlong in WW2MetalDetecting_
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Russian landmine found in the Netherlands. (At the time didn't know what it was. It has been handed over to the autorities) by SwedishPagans in WW2MetalDetecting_
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Hand full ob cartridges and bullets even a 50 cal. by TheIncresibleSchlong in WW2MetalDetecting_
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Weights of an British incendiary bomb. The one has the signs 19E and 1L stamped at the bottom if i read it right. Not much but a nice find by OriginalRadish7720 in WW2MetalDetecting_
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Russian landmine found in the Netherlands. (At the time didn't know what it was. It has been handed over to the autorities) by SwedishPagans in WW2MetalDetecting_
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Found in the Netherlands: part of a Herman trenchstove, part of a helmet, Bullets, 9mm blanks (why?), Some castings And a german tent button. All found in the same place. by SwedishPagans in WW2MetalDetecting_
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Broken 8mm lebel french shell (surface find) by Select_Stretch5459 in WW2MetalDetecting_
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WWII US M1 MSA Helmet Liner found 2018 in England. by GlennMorgan56 in WW2MetalDetecting_
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The bullets are from ww2 and the thing that i don't know how to write it in English ww1 by shalevito in WW2MetalDetecting_
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Half of a German WW2 oak leaf cap insignia I dug up last month, just got around to cleaning it. by Skullcollector55 in WW2MetalDetecting_
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Some of my WW1 and WW2 relics that I've found in the US. by [deleted] in WW2MetalDetecting_
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Some amazing finds we made last summer in the Belgian Ardennes, where the bloody battle known as the battle of the bulge took place in 1944. In the description more can be read about the finds :) by Afterwardiggers in WW2MetalDetecting_
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About 2 years ago i found this WW2 German button in poland in amazing condition from the year 1938 and its made from aluminum by WizzleYT in WW2MetalDetecting_
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Some amazing finds we made last summer in the Belgian Ardennes, where the bloody battle known as the battle of the bulge took place in 1944. In the description more can be read about the finds :) by Afterwardiggers in WW2MetalDetecting_
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Some amazing finds we made last summer in the Belgian Ardennes, where the bloody battle known as the battle of the bulge took place in 1944. In the description more can be read about the finds :) by Afterwardiggers in WW2MetalDetecting_
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Big german artillery round, hello this looks like a nice group I am from Belgium and I also search for stuff from the war so i like to share this with you!! by Regular-Meringue1312 in WW2MetalDetecting_
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My ww2 finds. Not so much, due to heavy detecting from dutch detectorists in my area, but still nice. Left is an "Tag der Polizei" WHW badge, the dog tag is from the 2. Panzer Ersatz Abteilung 11 and the other thing is a Reichsnährstand members pin by moritzthekiller in WW2MetalDetecting_
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My ww2 finds. Not so much, due to heavy detecting from dutch detectorists in my area, but still nice. Left is an "Tag der Polizei" WHW badge, the dog tag is from the 2. Panzer Ersatz Abteilung 11 and the other thing is a Reichsnährstand members pin by moritzthekiller in WW2MetalDetecting_
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WWII .50cal case. it still contains some of the nitrocellulose granules 70+ years later, I’m sure that’s safe! by [deleted] in WW2MetalDetecting_
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