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CLAD PARK

jog

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Today i stopped by the park in my home town.It has a skate park,a tot lot ,a basketball court , softball fields ,and a hard ball field.This place i don't believe has ever been detected.There is a lot of clad ,i don't think i even touched the surface.If there is a lot of clad there has to be gold,right?
 
The answer to your question is no! Just because you find allot of coins does not mean you will find gold. Now that being said, it doesn't mean you wont find gold ether. Remember gold is where you find it, and if you don't dig all the small faint signals you probably wont find gold. And gold is heavy so if its had heavy foot traffic on it the gold will work its way down to hard pack or bed rock, so it might be deep, large gold rings are as heavy as nuggets.:shrug::whites::thumbup:

And great job on your coin finds:clapping:
 
Looking good! And the way your coins fell into place........ "MXT" to cool. :happy: If you think that's never been detected before, you've got a great spot to find some older items too, but first you'll have to get the surface finds out of the way. Sounds like you've found a winner! You never know where the gold is. I always say, "Your coil has to be over it to find it". Good luck and thanks for posting the picture. I love it. HH to all, Nancy
 
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