I posted a similar question about this earlier, but i think i might have accidentally given the wrong idea. First of all, i live in ND. No civil war stuff here, just tons of old abandoned farms which are really not too old (mostly 20th century) So still old enough for wheaties and silver, but not for colonial stuff (again, the location) I live out in the country, so these places are at my fingertips. However, especially with the school house, i don't think i will find many if any coins because of the great depression era that was at the same time. I'm thinking that if kids could even bring money to school, if they dropped their penny, it would be like now days some one losing a key date coin, you would look until you found it. Same with the farmers. They obviously didn't go to town often, so their money probably stayed in a dresser in their house.
However, i am not saying there won't be coins. For example, maybe when the farmer goes into town, he drops a coin getting out of his car at home. And there's still the relics. Probably tons of those (plus tracter parts and scrap iron
) but still, artifacts are a big possibility.
Sorry if this post got kinda long, but basically, i'm just wondering what locations would be best to hunt at, and in what specific places (ex. by mailbox, by trees, etc.)
Thanks!
twinsrule
However, i am not saying there won't be coins. For example, maybe when the farmer goes into town, he drops a coin getting out of his car at home. And there's still the relics. Probably tons of those (plus tracter parts and scrap iron

Sorry if this post got kinda long, but basically, i'm just wondering what locations would be best to hunt at, and in what specific places (ex. by mailbox, by trees, etc.)
Thanks!
twinsrule
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