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What are the best spots to find old valuable coins ?

ToddB64

Active member
Hi All !
I guess the Post thread title explains well enough what I need.
Thanks for any suggestions.
ToddB64
 
Nothing has really changed... where people have a reason to be carrying them, activity, foliage and again; people. Do the research, get lucky and maybe you’ll stumble on a spot that hasn’t been hit yet.
I got lucky early in my detecting phase and just winged getting permission for a field. There ended up being some kind of early 1900’s picnic ground, maybe a railroad camp there, I’m really not sure but I scored a number of older silver coins there.
 
What do you consider old, valuable? Not joking as even coins that have a high value to collectors loose considerable of their value once they have been in the dirt. Most Collectors will not pay much at all for a coin that has been dug. If you send one to a grading place it will come back as being environmentally damaged. Coins are usually worth either face value or the value of the metal that they are made of. It is rare that someone finds a real valuable coin.
 
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