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An hour and a Half on the Hill Top

GoGoGopher

New member
Well, we have an area near me called the Hill Top...It is literally on a hill about 100 feet above the flats below...In days gone bye, firefighters had to run all the way from the factories down below up this hill to get to the firehouse...I'm tired just thinking about it.
Well, I had an hour and a half to kill, so what better way to do it than to do a little dirt fishing...
Oldest coins were the 1954D Wheat, 1964, 67, 68 copper cents.

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Wheat pennies are allways a good sign to me:thumbup: I hunted a 1938 lot last and not one wheat, fugging modern coins every where, after 4 hours I just said to myself that's the way it goes. Like john said, the sides may get u some more goodies,100 feet up hill aint nuttin for a burrowing rodent like U:rofl:
 
Don't know if you live where it snows, but the top and bottom should be a good place to find jewelry if that is the case. Sled runs have produced a lot of rings, earrings and coins for me.
 
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