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Good spots/ Hot spots?

Nickanoor

New member
Hi everyone, would you guys mind clearing something up for me? First of all, I don't need to know your specific hot spots or anything. I'm just curious where do you hunt? Parks, barns, fields, etc. And how did you know to go there? I went to a local playground at an elementary school tonight and bagged these whoppers! Took about two hours. I live in North Little Rock, Arkansas, and I don't know of many places that would house silver, gold, or even a few weird coins. I'm new to this and am hoping to get a Minelab E-Trac when I get the money. I just don't know where to hunt. I'm pretty stumped. Anyone have any ideas or hints for a beginner? Any comment is appreciated! Stay cool and may you all have the best of luck!

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The pennys are all memorial and the nickels and dimes are no later than 1960. Top left is a bullet. Middle is some kind of a kids ring. Far right is exactly what everyone hates. And the chain at the bottom isn't silver or anything.
 
quantity is good. Quality will come.

Anywhere where people have been. Anywhere around water. Footpaths, fairs, Let your imagination take over
 
Anywhere a lot of people have been for a short time or a few people for a long time is hunting grounds...
 
http://www.findmall.com/read.php?69,1120690
 
The guys are right. Basically anywhere someone has been. Parks, sports fields, picnic groves, brush arbor sites, rodeo grounds, race tracks, ghost towns, fair grounds, court house lawns, towns that are gone and are now farmed....etc. These would qualify where many people have been for a short time. Houses...etc. Where a few people have been for a long time. Look up Plat maps for your area, they probably go back close or over a hundred years.

My personal formula is.

Water (river, natural lake, constant flowing stream) + town nearby that was established early 1900's or before = picnic area close to the water.

NebTrac
 
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