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Man Do I love Those Easements, 4 Wheat's and a RING

awhitster

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Man Do I love Those Easements, 4 Wheat's and a RING

I worked a city block (both sides) of grass / dirt easements today. Took me about 3 hours. I found a nice silver and turquoise ring, 4 wheat penny
 
Nice pile there Bro. I have looked at the parking strips along my bus route. Just need to get over there and work them. It's an older part of town (suburb type of place) so who knows....
 
[quote Rosco Bookbinder]Nice pile there Bro. I have looked at the parking strips along my bus route. Just need to get over there and work them. It's an older part of town (suburb type of place) so who knows....[/quote]I'm telling you, they have been good to me. If you want, I'll send you a a picture of my 1952 Silver Benjie Half Dollar again, another superb easement find.
 
[quote John 'n' W.Va]This town almost hasn't any easements. There is the sidewalk and the street. No grass in between.[/quote]That's quite a compliment, coming from the King of the FL Easements and all. I have to drive 10 miles to the "Big City" to find them. Keep looking, there has to be some in your neck of the woods.:super:
 
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