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michigan michael
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Hi all,
I was at my mothers going through an ebay lot of coins that I received and my step father came in and started asking questions. Apparently he found some coins of his own. He works for the railroad. During this past summer they were ripping up some rotted rail ties and replacing them when he saw a disc shaped item the size of a quarter. He picked it up and rubbed it on his shirt to reveal a standing liberty quarter. He started shoveling the stone and came across 3 more SLQ's 3 Buffalo nickels and 4 IH pennies. I asked him the location but, he wouldn't tell because he could loose his job if I were to trespass on the tracks. I told him I wouldn't do that but he still refuses to tell. He did tell me to check abandoned rails. I have not hunted tracks before so I do not even know if the ACE 250 could block out the Iron and trash.
Anyone ever hunt old tracks? If so any success?
Thanks all Happy hunting.
~MM
Happy hunting everyone
I was at my mothers going through an ebay lot of coins that I received and my step father came in and started asking questions. Apparently he found some coins of his own. He works for the railroad. During this past summer they were ripping up some rotted rail ties and replacing them when he saw a disc shaped item the size of a quarter. He picked it up and rubbed it on his shirt to reveal a standing liberty quarter. He started shoveling the stone and came across 3 more SLQ's 3 Buffalo nickels and 4 IH pennies. I asked him the location but, he wouldn't tell because he could loose his job if I were to trespass on the tracks. I told him I wouldn't do that but he still refuses to tell. He did tell me to check abandoned rails. I have not hunted tracks before so I do not even know if the ACE 250 could block out the Iron and trash.

Thanks all Happy hunting.
~MM
Happy hunting everyone