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Blood Money:unsure:

mudpuppy

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Theres this old hall where people rent to have wedding receptions and parties and whatnot. There was a big fight and shooting out in the parking lot a few months back, so I'd been thinking about giving it a quick sweep to see if anybody flung off some gold in a panic, this am I was there right before sunup, and gone just a little bit after. One Quarter is painted red for some reason, and I found another '41 wheat down in the dirt. I've been sort of keeping track this year of the finds, I missed writing down a few, and didn't post others, but backtracking posts this weekend, I have 2025 clad coins for 155.67, in 27 documented hunts. 739 coins in April alone. I got this notion from Zeek, and wished I had started this from day one when I got the detector...it would have made a cool journal for some kid to read, like Lewis and Clarks journal, only with less indians. There sure is a lot of money laying around, but I dont know how long a guy can keep up big number days in such a small area. Makes me wonder what some of the old timers who have been swinging coil for many years, what their coin total finds could be..100 grand? more? Thats a lot of excersize for the fun of it, by golly!
Mud
 
Hey bloody mud, sunrise to sunset would reap some serious $$$$. Then, though, it becomes a job and not a fun hobby....maybe!!! Keep that blood money flowing my friend. HH jim tn
 
Think i remember the repair men had colored coins, so when they where doing maintenance etc, they'd take back their red coins they put in there for testing purposes etc. Sometimes management also did that to recover coins they used say to play complementary music for the patrons before and or at the time the leasing company would come to collect the money from the machines. CO
 
The quarter was returned. Most Jukes are leased.... or were in the day... Percentage paid to the bar for all plays.
 
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