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:canadaflag:Sometimes quota is closer to home!

Leslie(nova scotia)

Well-known member
From the land of the Bluenose.....put a few miles on today going around the Northumberland Strait area but the places we were going to try were occupied as were all of the places we went to. So we turned around and hit our fav sports field with Navy Davy getting 38 coins (had to use his own Ace 250 as my backup Garrett is on the fritz)and a Pokieman pin. Of course we had to content with helicopters, airplanes(radio controlled ones) and kites flying overhead but was a pleasant outing.

Had my good Garrett Freedom 3 Plus today and she was a humming and dinging bigtime as I managed a 1965 dime, 1977 dogtag in the shape of a fire hydrant, a school pin and 82 coins @$4.63
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Just a hint:
Look up old photos of the community centres around your area, just to see where old baseball grandstands might have been. Then check out the areas, you might find coins from the 40's and 50's easily. Ask for permission before you start digging, some CC managers might not want someone digging up their parks. ;-)
 
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