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greasecarguy

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I was helping a friend try to locate a buried sign on his prop[pre]

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erty to no avail so i went for a drive. I knew there was an old train station nearby and on the way i saw a park i have not seen b4. The sign said 1880 and donated to town in 1914,so i thought id give it a try. This was the 1st dig! It came up a a regular penny and not particularily deep. Maybe 5 ". Boy was i surprised when my probe started to sing a good tune. Soon after and a few deep clad coins later it began to rain. I was happy for success on a short hunt. hh aaron
 
Nice one !! Would be a small miracle to find one of those up in my neck of the woods .... congrats !!:cheers:
 
Brilliant find there.
Now get back on a nice day, there's gotta be more !!!
 
Nice:thumbup:Good luck when the rain stops and you can get back there. Sounds like that site has possibilities.
 
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