Behind a car wash - Part 2

LMC 620

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I posted yesterday about MDing behind a closed up car wash.
Well, I went back. Today. Had a little more time to spend this time and did better on the clad. All in the same basic small area.

Today's count was 1 quarter, 3 nickels, 9 dimes and 33 pennies.

I'm thinking too that this area was a bag dump, everything was under a thin layer of dirt. Bunch of scap there as well, paper clips, plastic beads, foil, comb, etc. I'm sure that if it was a coin spill, their tips, they would have tried to pick t all up.

So far not a wheatie or piece of silver in the lot, but three and a half bucks in less than 2 hours total aint' nuttin' to complain about.
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Moonshadow

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Not at all.....the clad does add up quickly. Now find yourself another cool place to hunt!

HH,
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crazyjarhead

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I don't know how long car washes have been around but my guess is not a long time. You may end up only finding modern coins but who knows. That what makes this hobby fun........the unknown. Keep at it
 

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