Today I hunted a picnic grove area where an old highway motel was in the 1940's. Before today,hunting it 10-12 times over the years, this grove had produced over 70 Wheats and 9 silver dimes. Back in the 40's when the motel was active people traveling by car would sit on the ground and have their picnic meals under the trees. Today I decided to hunt an area that I avoided in the past thinking it was too far away from the motel location. I found the three Mercs and two Wheats in this area. The Indian Head was on the outer fringe area along with the 1939 Jefferson Nickel. The ground was very wet and all the coins were in the 5-6 inch range. This is another example of a site that was thought to be hunted out, but still produced.......Thanks for looking
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