dewcon4414
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Meet up with my hunting buddy here in Sebring, Fl for a small park hunt. Here in the middle of Fl. you dont expect much from these parks since most have been beaten to death and the loose sand makes larger coins disappear quickly. There was apparently an old home there at some time based on all the copper trash we dug. This site hadnt been hunted in some time based on the clad we found. I know i managed over $5 and Gil did the same. We both found a few wheats as well dating the park to around the 40s. I know Andy wrote the average good hunter digs about 15 targets an hour. Well we werent good hunters.... we dug close to twice that just because there were pennies everywhere and that was just the good targets. Gil dug so much trash he had to empty his pouch.... and he had a BIG pouch. I dont know if the place had been cherry picked or heavier coins just disappear quickly. I managed two silver..... a 1905 Barber and a 1945 Merc dime. We were digging so many high targets that we just couldnt dig many in the nickel range. I think i still got 5 nickels. To find silver in these inland parks is a challenge. The weather was perfect... big sun and about 80. Not a real good picture, but it was taken on the back of the truck at the end of the day.
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