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What do you do when your in an old town with streets loaded with old homes.

MikeO

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Well, the best idea is to hunt this one first.
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Well, we actually didn't hunt that one but, we gained permission at an old home built in 1880.
I dont quite hunt near as long (nor my hunting buddy) but, I dug till I was worn out.
This place is loaded with coins. It was nice to get out with my hunting buddy of over 20 yrs.
I did not do to bad. I got a neat Palmolive-Peet Co. coupon for free soap cakes. Which I plan on using next time I run to the grocery. :razz:
As far as coins I got a bunch of wheats a decent 1883 IH and a decent 44 Merc (which I gave to the owner).
Not to mention a handful of crusty zincons and clad dimes and quarters.
Cant wait for another good day so we can head back there. You cant take three steps without finding something.
Thanks for checking out the post and happy hunting.
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