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Is it time to get out of the DFW immediate area?

coach c

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The way I figure it, all the old picnic groves and rural areas where coins were lost are now engulfed by the suburbs that have become large cities. Every thing I research seems to be under concrete or residential housing.

Tired of searching the same parks and schools that everyone else has and are hunting. Guess it's time to hit the small towns of Texas.
 
That's the place to go. The big cities are over run with people with detectors and much of the old, and good, hunting areas are being plowed under or covered with new construction and asphalt. Coinshooting in my city sucks to high heaven anymore. Places that I hunted years ago that gave up $5.00 to $7.00 or more in coins now yield nothing or just a few cents. I hit a school today where I used to be guaranteed three to five bucks in coins plus trinkets and it gave up the monumental sum of eleven cents. It's really getting frustrating. I'm going to have to start heading out of town but that gets expensive these days since I have to drive 15-20 miles just to get out of town.

Bill
 
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