The above bronze "Hill's Refrigerator" identification relic probably came from one of those old oak refrigerators from the early years of the company. It was buried about 6 inches under an area filled with junk metals. Setting the detector to discriminate between iron and steel, resulted in a very pronounced signal. One of the more interesting aspects of metal detecting lies in the possibility of finding rarities such as the one illustrated.
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