Diggit
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Sadly, unless it is a VERY busy street in a downtown area, most people find little or nothing under torn out sidewalks.
You would THINK you would, but in practice, you rarely score big there.
The main reason is that people can SEE stuff when it is dropped on sidewalks and the next person to come along will see it and pick it up, whereas on grass, the coin will remain hidden when it is dropped.
If you do find stuff, it will be on the very sides. Coin sized objects will make it to the sides, and then gravity will cause them to work down the side of the slab.
Another reason is that sidewalks don't last as long as you think. Most sidewalks will last around 25 years.
So, if a sidewalk today is torn out, it was probably laid no earlier than the mid 80s. And there were a lot of people who had the same idea YOU did, and had metal detectors in the mid 80s when the LAST sidewalk was torn out to lay the current one.
Not saying don't TRY, (I'm sure some people here have had some luck) I'm just trying to bring some reality to the issue.
You would THINK you would, but in practice, you rarely score big there.
The main reason is that people can SEE stuff when it is dropped on sidewalks and the next person to come along will see it and pick it up, whereas on grass, the coin will remain hidden when it is dropped.
If you do find stuff, it will be on the very sides. Coin sized objects will make it to the sides, and then gravity will cause them to work down the side of the slab.
Another reason is that sidewalks don't last as long as you think. Most sidewalks will last around 25 years.
So, if a sidewalk today is torn out, it was probably laid no earlier than the mid 80s. And there were a lot of people who had the same idea YOU did, and had metal detectors in the mid 80s when the LAST sidewalk was torn out to lay the current one.
Not saying don't TRY, (I'm sure some people here have had some luck) I'm just trying to bring some reality to the issue.