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ConshyBoy

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19AB704F-9CF6-4E62-928D-A6C3CEA4964C.jpeg Received 2 permissions today 1st is a home that was built in 1864 C384D632-426F-4D23-A8EB-C6FCF8C42154.jpeg 2nd is a house that was built in 1802 and sits at the foot of Barren Hill Rd.where the Battle of Barren Hill took place DF915468-3D1B-4923-AF87-7ACD7F015690.jpg DF915468-3D1B-4923-AF87-7ACD7F015690.jpg
 

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Way to go after the treasure
 

bkrydn01

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How do you go about randomly asking for permission?
 

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ConshyBoy

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I never used to feel right about asking someone can I dig in your yard so I just would do the park thing and anywhere I could find public land but that gets old after awhile just digging newer coins and a lot of trash but once I started doing the research(a must do IMO) you’ll see that to hunt on good sites 9 out of 10 times you need someone’s permission,just always be polite,present yourself well and and give a brief explanation of what you do and why you do it I always offer that anything I find related to the property they are welcome to have it and anything of value I will split 50/50 with them and most importantly always say thank you wether its a yes o
 

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