Goes4ever
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- All Treasure Hunting
Last nite after work I met up with Stringfrenzy for a session of door knocking.
House #1....clad city...we moved on. We spotted a nice big juicy curb in front of an OLD apartment building so we hopped out and hunted it, odd but only find there was clad and I nabbed one 1903 injun. Odd it is black, most around here are nice and GREEN!
House #2, we saw an old house where they was doing some work, stopped got permission, about 2nd hole was the 1898 indian, nothing much else in the yard, pretty clean, on the way out I got a bouncy 05-30 signal, I dug it of course! And it was the milk token, cool!
Tonite after work I went to a 1958 house to attempt to help the owner find a gold chain he lost last week, He showed me a small area where he think he lost it, I was not able to find it. He mowed since he lost it, and I am wondering if he shredded it to a million pieces! He told me to check his front yard for coins while I was there. It was a tiny yard, and I am thinking hmmmmm 1958.....well there might be a rosie silver or wheat, so what the heck! Well first two coins were silver rosies! Then one wheat, not a bad 30 minute hunt!
House #1....clad city...we moved on. We spotted a nice big juicy curb in front of an OLD apartment building so we hopped out and hunted it, odd but only find there was clad and I nabbed one 1903 injun. Odd it is black, most around here are nice and GREEN!
House #2, we saw an old house where they was doing some work, stopped got permission, about 2nd hole was the 1898 indian, nothing much else in the yard, pretty clean, on the way out I got a bouncy 05-30 signal, I dug it of course! And it was the milk token, cool!
Tonite after work I went to a 1958 house to attempt to help the owner find a gold chain he lost last week, He showed me a small area where he think he lost it, I was not able to find it. He mowed since he lost it, and I am wondering if he shredded it to a million pieces! He told me to check his front yard for coins while I was there. It was a tiny yard, and I am thinking hmmmmm 1958.....well there might be a rosie silver or wheat, so what the heck! Well first two coins were silver rosies! Then one wheat, not a bad 30 minute hunt!
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