How do you manage to find so much old silver? I don't think MO is older than GA and i'll tell you, the pickin's are slim around here, especially in the parks, but there is some in the parks still. I'm thinking I am not looking in the right places or maybe there is a lot more detecting pressure around here. Here in NW GA the ground is hard and full of rocks and in most places stuff isn't that deep. In SW GA, where I grew up the ground is sandy and with no rocks and I find 10 yr old clad at 10"... I may go and try hunting our old courthouse, they have been remodelling the outside and in SW GA, Moultrie, where I grew up, they used to have all sorts of gatherings on the courthouse lawn. I should hunt it huh... I guess i've been a bit timid about doing it. Not sure who to ask but i'll find out.
I think I need to try and hunt more old yards. With all the foreclosures it is easy to find them. So many in NW Atlanta, where my business is, (pest control, 20 years this month), I can get permission to a lot of lawns but I am really hesitant to hunt them because most are way upper scale and most are sod. I've experimented in my yard, it is sod, and I haven't found a good way to dig targets without leaving a brown spot. I've tried cutting a slit with a military knife and "popping" the target but I still get a brown spot, especially now with the 95 degree heat...
Anyway, how about some tips on how to think, what to look for to find the old silver. Obviously, an old enough site but anything else? I am using realquestinvestor.com to find foreclosures and auctions... it is nationwide and seem's pretty good so far. You can get an approximate location for free but for 40 bucks you can get the address and all the info about who owns the property, when it is auctioned or foreclosed, etc. Over the next few years while all the ARMs reset there are going to be a lot more foreclosures. Just a thought...
Well, I started out with a simple question and I think that the more I wrote, the more I answered my own question... laff. Still, what say ye? you seem to have great success at finding old silver.
Thanks for any advice.
Julien