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krdigger

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Darren in NC

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Most of those guys didn't accept paper money, but only gold and silver. They didn't trust banks, either. So their bank was a mason jar or tin box. That being the case, they didn't bury them 3 feet deep since they had to deposit and withdraw often. They either hid them in a shallow hole under some rocks, a hollow stump or buried them no deeper than their elbows would bend and reach. So you should be able to find it with a regular metal detector with a regular to large sized coil.

My first place to hunt would be close to the still and then a reverse spiral away from it. They liked to keep a close eye on things. And if you find one, look for more. There's usually more than one "bank." Good luck. I hope you hit the big one :)
 

gldhntr

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look for single rock markers in the area of still and area around house and outbuildings.. have found more than a few under a plain old uninteresting rock....good luck
 

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