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Found a sweet spot in the city

My partner and I went to a spot that we have had our eye on for a while. The conditions were right, and it was just one of those days when things fall into place, and everything seems to jive well. This area is old, and we are certain that there has not been alot of foot traffic here in the last few decades. We had alot of walking to get here, and right off the bat I get into a spot that gives up Wheat pennies. Nice.

We cover a small area that has been plowed up, hoping to find some silver. I found a 1911 Barber dime here a month ago, so I am expecting some more coins. I found no silver today, but, we did however uncover an unbelievable amount of old bottles. I found a serving plate, with the crest of the old Hotel Tuller on the top. This hotel was demolished over thirty years ago, and is nowhere near this site...interesting. I also discovered a 1906 Vernor's soda bottle. My partner and I had so many, we had to leave a bunch because we simply could not carry all of them.

We got permission from the owner's to return, with the agreement that we bring some booze for them, and a pizza. No problem. Do your research gentleman.
 
Nice old relics...gotta be more silver there.
 
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