N2Treasure
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Yesterday was day one into an old house that sits vacant on a dead end street. I had been working very diligently to gain permission including signing a release waiver for liability, which I had no problem doing. Now this house sits on roughly 2 acres that includes a huge lot next door to it. I was very excited to get into what I believe to be an un hunted lot so I got to hunting. All my settings tweaked (thank you Bryce), my first signal was the religious medal.
I knew this could to be the holy grail of yards and its all mine! VERY FEW LOW TONES as I went along the yard around the big tree. I did hear so many high squeaks that I couldn't possibly get to them all
I settled into a great signal that repeated and pulled a small 5c trade token. Made of aluminum and HL Brown of Lenexa Kansas. I move on and get another trade token, octagonal 5c same name.
Then on to a 1927 wheatie and I was happy to at least be able to date this place!
Next hit was what I believe to be a Chinese coin??? Soon my daylight was almost gone
so I packed it up and headed home. I spent roughly an hour or so there yesterday and another hour and a half there today. First I went to the back near the patio and pulled two more trade tokens just like octagonal one pictured.
Next target was a Cracker Jack coin that was chopped in half and I found both halves! I still hadn't hit any silver coins and was wondering if maybe I had died and went to TOKEN HEAVEN???? So I decided to work the front yard a while and got this sweet little tone that cried DIG ME and nailed a 1923 Merc!
This yard is incredible and I ha vent even began to scratch the surface of what it holds. Oh yeah and one more thing....This guy who owns this lot has another VERY SIMILAR property that is vacant just down the street that I can hit next when I'm done with this one! If anyone has a token book that shows any aluminum trade tokens from HL Brown in Lenexa Kansas, would you kindly let me know the approximate age of them? Also any input for the Chester A Arthur presidential Cracker Jack coin would be appreciated! I will post future hunt finds as they come in.
CHEERS EVERYONE! Duane







