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old drive in theaters

saika/ace250

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I remember as a kid there were driveins everywhere. Now most of them have gone away and are covered up with something else or, if really lucky, are just abandoned fields. Is this the same in the U.S.? I have found these sites top be a really good producer of old silver. The digging can be hard because of the gravel beds, but the coins aren't too deep either. The coins aren't usually in very good shape either.

Take care all.
 
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