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Men's Softball Complex

nuggethunter13

New member
I know you have all seen pictures of coins so this is not that unique but this todays find in about an hour. I received a suggestion from Digger to read the FAQ section of this forum to aid in learning my new machine. During this first week I think I have dug enough trash to fill a can but after reading all the good informaiton in the FAQ's area I changed some setting, hunted in AM mode and after listening to the audio clips in the FAQ section think I did a much better job hunting by sound. Much less trash dug today. I did dig a few bottle caps but only 1 can ring. His advice allowed me to dig coin after coin.

Relating to my topic heading I suggest that if you have a men's softball complex in your area you hunt it. My search pattern was hap hazard at best because I was just sampling the area. Apparently mens baseball pants do no hold their coins very well. I probably did not search 1% of the facility before the rain hit. All this was from the gravel parking area and the area they warm up. If I do a methodical search of the place I am sure I can fill a can with coins. Only trouble as you can see from the picture looks like some of the coins may have met the dreaded lawn mower blade a time or two.

Thanks Digger for the FAQ area advice.
 
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