Well, I done found my first cache of coins. 
And it was about 4 feet in front of the front
door. I had found the two quarters earlier, so
decided to go out and give it another quick run in
the same appx area. Well, I got a pretty good hit
that looked like a quarter. Well, I dug, and first
found mainly a root from the big tree a few inches
away. But I dug my fingers down and dug out a few
pennies stuck together. Hummmm. I gotta a bunch
of "stickers"...Well, I dug some more, and more
came out..And more, and even more. A total of 54
US cents, and 2 canada cents, and some other hexagon
"three pence" coin from 1942.
Well, when I took them in to wash the dirt off,
I noticed all seemed to be old wheat cents.
Out of the 54 US cents, only one was a linc, and it
was a 66. Anyway, these were obviously from a collection,
and might have been from collections I had years ago
and lost track of. Now, how they got buried, I have
no idea..But I guess someone got the idea to hide them
or sumtin.. They range from maybe 1909 to the 50's,
as far as the wheats.
Anyway, after one week of owning the 250, and maybe
8 hours? of leasurely looking I have already found 133
pennies, 3 quarters, one nickel, one dime, the 3 canadas,
and three matchbox cars, which reminds me, about a foot
way from those pennies, I found yes, my 2nd fully intact
matchbox car. "The first of the three was only pieces".
This one a 60's lookin ford corsair, which I think
was an UK ford..
Most of the other 79 pennies were outa separate holes..
Not too bad for a "toy". :/ And I haven't even left the
house yet, and still have plenty more to look around here..
I'm guessing the "cache" of cents was hidden in the late
60's, or early 70's.. They have been in the ground a
while.. Kinda of a shame they got corroded up, being most
are collectable. MK
And it was about 4 feet in front of the front
door. I had found the two quarters earlier, so
decided to go out and give it another quick run in
the same appx area. Well, I got a pretty good hit
that looked like a quarter. Well, I dug, and first
found mainly a root from the big tree a few inches
away. But I dug my fingers down and dug out a few
pennies stuck together. Hummmm. I gotta a bunch
of "stickers"...Well, I dug some more, and more
came out..And more, and even more. A total of 54
US cents, and 2 canada cents, and some other hexagon
"three pence" coin from 1942.
Well, when I took them in to wash the dirt off,
I noticed all seemed to be old wheat cents.
Out of the 54 US cents, only one was a linc, and it
was a 66. Anyway, these were obviously from a collection,
and might have been from collections I had years ago
and lost track of. Now, how they got buried, I have
no idea..But I guess someone got the idea to hide them
or sumtin.. They range from maybe 1909 to the 50's,
as far as the wheats.
Anyway, after one week of owning the 250, and maybe
8 hours? of leasurely looking I have already found 133
pennies, 3 quarters, one nickel, one dime, the 3 canadas,
and three matchbox cars, which reminds me, about a foot
way from those pennies, I found yes, my 2nd fully intact
matchbox car. "The first of the three was only pieces".
This one a 60's lookin ford corsair, which I think
was an UK ford..
Most of the other 79 pennies were outa separate holes..
Not too bad for a "toy". :/ And I haven't even left the
house yet, and still have plenty more to look around here..
I'm guessing the "cache" of cents was hidden in the late
60's, or early 70's.. They have been in the ground a
while.. Kinda of a shame they got corroded up, being most
are collectable. MK