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simbad42

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if you get the time, could you guys take a look at the space in blue and see if you get any hits? i think there could be some silver coins.
thank you for your consideration.8-)
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aarthrj3811

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I get silver coins in a cave..the entrance may by in the blue box..the coins are in the red and is 4 foot deep...Art
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teleprospector

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Hello,
Dowsing revealed an attraction to silver coins in the areas of the blue circles.
Thx for posting your picture.
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Red_desert

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Blue circle is to mark areas of loose or surface silver coins/treasure, down to 1-2 feet deep.

It seemed more like loose surface coins, but if there is a cache, I'd expect it to be shallow.
 

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simbad42

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thank you guys i recently got a full time job so i have less time to hunt, also i have been hoping for some rain to loosen up the dirt.
ill be sure to post any and all my finds when i get out to that spot.
 

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