Hey fishy49 let me welcome you to our board! I'm at work and don't have my maps, but there was a rest stop between Atlanta & Macon that had the WWII camp map on display. I obtained a copy of the WWI camp from the National Archives in D.C., the tobacco company is sitting on the prime hunting spot, as that was the main tent city site for about 20,000 guys in 1917 - 1918. Their security will search you out if you cross the fence, don't ask how I know. I have only managed to get onto a couple of spots that were rich in the WWI coins and artifacts, but they are well worth searching out. Your newest coins will date 1918, and the newer silver will look freshly minted,with normal corrosion on the pennies and nickels but with little wear on the late V's, Indians, and early Mercuries and Buffalos, of course there will be Barbers and some worn Seated type coins, and they will date back to the Civil War era, with wear of course. Then you had WWII, and Korean War activity here also. We have bumped into old ordenance, and left those areas immediately! A bunker of WWII era plane bombs went off in the middle of the night about 25 years ago & blew a huge crater in the ground. There are a lot of spots I want to hunt, but just haven't had time. It's a great place to hunt, but spread out, good luck hunting!