New site for Lunch...Lunchtime is TOO short!!

mrtim

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Metal Detecting
I've been researching a new site and was recently given the key to the gate by City Hall. The site was built as a tourist attraction back in the 1950's and was closed down many years ago. The only way to access the site was by a very very long hike up the mountain and through the forest and over many cliffs. The city built a road that runs nearby and with a 4WD I can now access the site and drive to within 100 feet of it. I was anxious to see if there was anything there, so Iused my lunch break to make a quick sweep of the area. I managed to find a few items in my hour :D

Some are old, Some are new. I feel strongly that there is silver there and with the recovery of the Wheat Cent (1952D) I am even more certain it is there. Cant wait to get a long day there to see what I can find.
 

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TreasurdiggrNY

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Nice finds mrtim, sounds like a promising site. Good luck out there, wtg.
Glenn
 

sniffer

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I can almost hear it, you going out there again? good luck and have a goodun
 

ivan salis

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sounds like a private honey hole in the making
 

vegasmtl

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Sounds neat! How about some pics of the place? I like the strange button too.

HH
vegasmtl
 

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