SD51
Silver Member
I've had some luck detecting under large pine trees at schools and parks. The trees were once very small and once they grew, the goodies are under the bows. Easy digging too!
Interesting, but what the **** is wrong with paying in coins?
Nothing at all is wrong with it and when the State attorneys fails to file any charges they will be able to file suit for wrongful arrest, harassment and unlawful detainment.
Fact is that in China many coins are found at teh scrap yards that import US and Euro wheels. Often these coins are sold. Legal 100%.
The hotel owner needs to now watch his back very well because the Triad in the past 5 years have been building up there greatly.
got one for you
Shower Curtain Rods are hollow
if a Person would have broke into my Home in 1983 , took my shower curtain rod down and peered inside
they would have gained $17,000 .
$100 Bills , rolled up tightly , shoved down the rod using the Toilet Plunger Handle .
sneaky place to hide Bills .
a Burglar can even come in through your bathroom window , push the Curtain out of their way
and miss the fact that within inches of their Hand , MULAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Fire ?
Yeah , somewhat safe from that as well .
House Fire , walk in and look at the shower , the Tiles ( if that's what the shower has , nowadays mostly fiberglass though )
Tiles plug the ends of the curtain rod and the connectors are ceramic .
so , stand a bit better chance of the Mulaa being still intact .
Hey , worked for me it did .
I have only done this when there's absolutely nobody watching me because you never know what someone will do. If I'm at a park with multiple ball fields that have the temporary metal bleachers (4 to 5 rows of seats), I move them back from the original spot, detect all the goodies laying there, pickup all the trash and then I put them right back into the original spot. Always produces...
I have had a strong inclination to wonder what may be under the seats in old junked cars. We had an old junk yard in my hometown that had a number of older cars[ 50's and 60's] that I envisioned would have tons of old coins under the seats. The junk yard is long gone along with all those old cars that were probably crushed and hauled away and melted into blocks of steel. Missed that opportunity!!!
Has the area been built over?? If not sounds like an excellent place to search. Think, equipment moving junk cars around, piles of metal dropped into piles etc dropping stuff. Plus a chance of valuable parts left behind. I'd bet you could eyeball some coins if it hasn't been disturbed much. Not an easy search, and you REALLY need to know your detector.I have had a strong inclination to wonder what may be under the seats in old junked cars. We had an old junk yard in my hometown that had a number of older cars[ 50's and 60's] that I envisioned would have tons of old coins under the seats. The junk yard is long gone along with all those old cars that were probably crushed and hauled away and melted into blocks of steel. Missed that opportunity!!!