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No Old Park Is Hunted Out

jimmyk

New member
I don't believe any old park is hunted out. Sure, the finds may be thin, or almost non existant. Today I stopped at a city park on an out of the way highway that I had passed a couple of times before, but hadn't hunted. It's really the town spuare with old buiness buildings on three sides, and the highway on the fourth. I had only been there five minutes when an older gentleman came up to me to see how I was doing. In the course of our conversation he said the park was old. From the 1880's. He said every year they have a town fair on the grounds and afterwards it gets swept with metal detectors. No vergin ground there. I continued my hunt. As I went along, it became apparent it had been hit hard. I was finding coins, but mostly zinc pennies. Lots of trash. In the center was a new band stand and a picnic pavillion on one conner of the square. I found a number of new coins around the pavillion, but nothing was deep. Almost all surface coins. I went along the sidewalk around the band stand and got another shallow signal. From one intch down I popped out another dime. I casually looked at it and noticed a lady in a seated position. Truned out to be an 1857 O seated dime. I was stunned that this old coin was just below the surface. Then I started looking at the sidewalk. It looked brand new. My guess is that in the process of putting in a new sidewal, this coin become moved along with the dirt excavated for the sidewalk. A lucky find, but as they say, "timing is everything". I found 44 coins, in all. Mostly zinc pennies. No other old coins and nothing deeper than 3". But, maybe a smaller coil in the junky areas could rescue another old coin.

Thanks for looking,

jimmyk in MIssouri
 
Seated coins are a great find anytime, whether at an inch or a foot. Smart move stopping and giving the spot a shot.:thumbup: HH jim tn
 
Nice dime!

And, yes I can't tell you how many people preach to me the parks are hunted and pounded (like I don't already know).
They think you are looking for lost caches or something, when really an expectation of a silver piece or a ring is all that in in mind.
Go figure, they must be all millionaire entrepreneurs that sit home and watch the "boob tube". :drinking:
 
And, as detector technology improves, new finds can be made. Takes time and patience.

jkmmyk in MIssouri
 
Wherever dirt is moved investigate....Old sidewalk removal really pays off and follow the trucks to see where they dump the debris as they removed inches of dirt and replaced it with an ash for drainage..Foreman wouldn't give me permission so I followed the trucks and came home with two seated dimes and a large cent from the dirt removed. More than one way to skin a cat analogy...
 
Bet that got you pumped up. cch
 
n/t
 
Yup no place is completly hunted out. My parents yard which I have hit many times with different machines still produces. Congrats on the seated. Im still looking for one.
 
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