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Etrac and Easter comes early

eman1000

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I had to mail a package on my lunch break and stopped at a playground. Got a loud surface squeal from the Etrac and looked down to what I thought at first was a crushed can. Turned out to be an Easter egg someone had stepped on with almost $3 dollars inside. Not bad for 15 minutes of hunting.
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I had to mail a package on my lunch break and stopped at a playground. Got a loud surface squeal from the Etrac and looked down to what I thought at first was a crushed can. Turned out to be an Easter egg someone had stepped on with almost $3 dollars inside. Not bad for 15 minutes of hunting. View attachment 23646
Very cool. Glad you found a bit of spring!
Our club here in NJ has a Bunny Hunt and they do that but they use Wheat cents for the kids and adults. Other prizes are tokens inside.
Funny - one year they used candy along with coins - but the critters ate some as we were detecting.
 
Now I have to try and remember where those eggs were in the parks that were light and seemed empty…… my luck had paper money in it 🤔😳
 
Love finding easter eggs that the kiddies missed! lol Its too bad they didnt do this back in the day when coins were silver.
 
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