Brett
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Got over to my local old park on the bright this morning to scan some construction dirt. They were tearing up the ground to put in some new features for the park, and had just flattened out all of the piles of dirt that we excavated for the concrete slabs. I heard about this after my Dad hit the place, and he was even late to hit it... so it had been over already. When asking permission for myself the worker replied, "sure, but it's been hit hard already."
First swing I got a wheatie at 1" (1944). Then within' a few feet I had another wheatie (1936). Things slowed a bit, as I tried to scan some dirt piles that were left unflattened, but doubling back I found another wheatie (1929) along the way and then scanned up near a smaller concrete pad and got a nice surface dime hit. I brushed away some of the loose topsoil and to my surprise revealed a 1939-d Merc! Well that was easy! I wish they were all right on top like that ... I bet the first guy through really got some goodies.
I like nice short hunts in the morning... I'll have to start doing that more often because it's hardly tiring, and it wakes me up pretty effectively.


Construction sites do have their downsides though... bobcats and gravel are a little unforgiving with coins.
First swing I got a wheatie at 1" (1944). Then within' a few feet I had another wheatie (1936). Things slowed a bit, as I tried to scan some dirt piles that were left unflattened, but doubling back I found another wheatie (1929) along the way and then scanned up near a smaller concrete pad and got a nice surface dime hit. I brushed away some of the loose topsoil and to my surprise revealed a 1939-d Merc! Well that was easy! I wish they were all right on top like that ... I bet the first guy through really got some goodies.
I like nice short hunts in the morning... I'll have to start doing that more often because it's hardly tiring, and it wakes me up pretty effectively.


Construction sites do have their downsides though... bobcats and gravel are a little unforgiving with coins.