CoinFetcher
Bronze Member
Hello everyone - I have been loving street end easements lately.
I was heading home a camping trip with friends, gazing, looking for MDing spots. Some of The best views in town are from bluffed street ends in a 1900s part of town. I declared to my posse of friends that I was going to detect one of these spots, as were taking the scenic route to a breakfast spot.
I dutifully went there at my next chance. The adjacent homeowners were out in full effect. The first pair were a duo of yard scape artists, and were decently excited about me detecting this street wide one block long swath. I wasn’t given much space, they were hovering and cracking wise, but at least weren’t upset about the metal detecting. I found a silver wash. Right off the bat, and was quite pleased. The Barber came next. A buff and a IHP after that. I handful of clad, that token, and then another Washington.
The second owner came out and was nice too. It was a great metal detecting experience!
I was heading home a camping trip with friends, gazing, looking for MDing spots. Some of The best views in town are from bluffed street ends in a 1900s part of town. I declared to my posse of friends that I was going to detect one of these spots, as were taking the scenic route to a breakfast spot.
I dutifully went there at my next chance. The adjacent homeowners were out in full effect. The first pair were a duo of yard scape artists, and were decently excited about me detecting this street wide one block long swath. I wasn’t given much space, they were hovering and cracking wise, but at least weren’t upset about the metal detecting. I found a silver wash. Right off the bat, and was quite pleased. The Barber came next. A buff and a IHP after that. I handful of clad, that token, and then another Washington.
The second owner came out and was nice too. It was a great metal detecting experience!
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