steve in so la
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I have this 3 acre park area I have been doing for about 3-4 months now. It started giving up coins & jewelry early on so I decided to do it all. I have drawn a complete map of the site , including trees, light poles, fences ,etc so I can grid off sections as I do them. Here's my simple but good enough map. The left side sheet goes under the right side sheet in the actual layout. Don't know if you can make it out but I have the gold/silver items listed in red and have a red dot to show where they were found. With everything about done you can see the great concentration is in the center of things. Which is probably the natural way it happens.
I have been there about 7-8 times and have about 1-2 trips left . Today I dug 50 coins & a toy car. Don't ask about the square thing
In the past I have dug about 600 coins, a gold cross, gold heavy necklace, 3 gold rings, gold bracelet, 2 silver bracelets and an English large cent, 1915.
And in all the hundreds of pennies I have yet to get a wheaty ! Why is this ? The place dates back to around the 50's I believe. Almost all the coins are deep and cruddy, no silver coins yet either. But with all the jewelry it makes it worthwhile. Heres the take for this morning - 2 1/2 hours - not a lot but you have to keep in mind all the gold & silver that has come out of here.
Just wanted to post this to encourage others who might come across a big area that at first looks overwhelming. Do it a little at a time, there's no hurry. And I am cleaning a tremendous amount of metal junk & glass out as I go. Steve in so az
I have been there about 7-8 times and have about 1-2 trips left . Today I dug 50 coins & a toy car. Don't ask about the square thing
And in all the hundreds of pennies I have yet to get a wheaty ! Why is this ? The place dates back to around the 50's I believe. Almost all the coins are deep and cruddy, no silver coins yet either. But with all the jewelry it makes it worthwhile. Heres the take for this morning - 2 1/2 hours - not a lot but you have to keep in mind all the gold & silver that has come out of here.
Just wanted to post this to encourage others who might come across a big area that at first looks overwhelming. Do it a little at a time, there's no hurry. And I am cleaning a tremendous amount of metal junk & glass out as I go. Steve in so az