steve in so la
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Think about places to check out that some people pass off as 'not good to detect'.
Some years ago in one back yard I detected the lawn and found only a few things. But away from the yard toward the back fence was an old clothes line with all hard packed dirt under it. I dug a couple newer coins but most of all, in one hole, I dug a Walking half, a Flying eagle quarter, a Washington silver quarter and a Roosevelt silver dime. I forget the dates but they sure were a thrill to find.
A friend & I detected a school yard and way off to the side, in all hard packed dirt, he dug a 14 K man's ring. And lots of people had detected this school before.
Here in Tucson a gold coin was dug about 10 years ago in an alley behind some houses. Apparently, the area had been a military marching area before the houses were put in. Myself, I have had luck in alleys and particularly in old car garages in the alley with the original dirt floors.
Think about those spots that most people think are no good for coins, steve in so az
Some years ago in one back yard I detected the lawn and found only a few things. But away from the yard toward the back fence was an old clothes line with all hard packed dirt under it. I dug a couple newer coins but most of all, in one hole, I dug a Walking half, a Flying eagle quarter, a Washington silver quarter and a Roosevelt silver dime. I forget the dates but they sure were a thrill to find.
A friend & I detected a school yard and way off to the side, in all hard packed dirt, he dug a 14 K man's ring. And lots of people had detected this school before.
Here in Tucson a gold coin was dug about 10 years ago in an alley behind some houses. Apparently, the area had been a military marching area before the houses were put in. Myself, I have had luck in alleys and particularly in old car garages in the alley with the original dirt floors.
Think about those spots that most people think are no good for coins, steve in so az