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John-Edmonton

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Headed out to do a water hunt today. Met my buddy Scott. I originally brought the sand sifter along to get more digs in, but there were so many empty pop cans and bottles, that I used the sifter to gather them up. Lots of people commented on how nice to see someone cleaning up the water. 35 cans will get me $3.50 in change at the bottle depot. At one point, I saw a shiny looking piece of paper floating towards me. Well.....go figure, a 20 dollar bill.:)


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Here's the other finds. I spent over 8 hours in the water. Below are the best of the day......coins, an earring, an old bottle cap and a vintage lipstick tube.
 
Quite the productive hunt! Best I managed in one hunt is about 10 bucks (US$). All change...lots of quarters.
 
There would, and a lot of homeless people could make enough money for food, and cheap lodging. I have talked to some can pickers, and on a good day, they an make $60.00.....tax free of course.
 
The best way to find paper money is to find a busy place that has a chain link fence, just walk the up wind side of the fence and you would be surprised on how much paper money you can find. That's a trick I learned here on the forum from "MUD PUPPY". He made a post where he found 600$ that way in one packaged roll.
 
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