hoosierfinds
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Spent 4 hours at a small town on U.S. 40 about 18 miles from home. The walk and curb were pulled on the North side of Main street, but sand had already been compacted for the replacement walk and the new curbs poured. On the South side, the curb has not been poured and most of the walks are still in.I had to scan the scuffed strip and the curb dirt piled in the strip between the walk and curb. My XLT was making too much noise on my custom setting so I used the factory coin program. Got $1.29 in coins (9 dimes (1942-D & 1950-D), 1 nickel, 25 memorial cents, 8 wheats (20,44,44,46,46D,47D,49,53D), 1 indian (1888). Sad the Indian head cent has a blister on the back edge. The mercury dime was the first coin of the day.
Now I need to time my next visit for after the Southside sidewalks come out and before the new sidewalk base goes in.
INTERESTING: One house was 20 feet from the sidewalk. Some people were on the porch, which was on the side of the house. When I got to the strip in front of the house, I noticed a nice shiny dime on the surface, a foot from that another dime. Looking around that area I saw a quarter, several more dimes, and some pennies. I don't know what their plan was, but I just ignored the coins, moved on several feet, and started on down the strip looking for something to DIG.
Now I need to time my next visit for after the Southside sidewalks come out and before the new sidewalk base goes in.
INTERESTING: One house was 20 feet from the sidewalk. Some people were on the porch, which was on the side of the house. When I got to the strip in front of the house, I noticed a nice shiny dime on the surface, a foot from that another dime. Looking around that area I saw a quarter, several more dimes, and some pennies. I don't know what their plan was, but I just ignored the coins, moved on several feet, and started on down the strip looking for something to DIG.
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