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Play field Finds this week

Treasure Mike

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Found the crucifixes last month and forgot to post them. One is 2 grams and the smaller one is 1.5 grams. Both are 14 K gold. Found the key with a digital clock in it that works at a tot lot. The 10 K 2 gram gold ring I broke trying to straighten it out. It was squished almost flat when I found it on a roadway leading up to a park. The .925 silver ring was in a play field next to a walkway in the grass about 1 inch down and hit at 88 on the MXT VDI meter. Found the Sacajawea dollar in the wood chips at a tot lot this morning along with the Spanish reale copy and the sports pendant. Also found about $ 12.00 in clad this morning at a new tot lot that opened this summer.Looks as though no one had metal detected it so far.
 
You said you found all this stuff at a play field? A ball field? I'm curious because I just got permission to hunt a ball field
 
I hunt both baseball and soccer/football fields. I have had the best luck hunting public soccer fields. Most of my finds have been along the sidelines and near the goals. I think the reasons why are that players come into more contact near the goals and along the side lines players change out of there street clothes. Also, the side lines are where the spectators/parents congregate and loss things. Last week I was just leaving a soccer field when a young men's soccer team started playing. Before I had left the park a young man told me he had just had his 18 K gold chain with a crucifix torn from his neck by another player. He asked me to look for it, which I did. He showed me where he had lost it which was about 15 yards from the goal. In about 5 minutes I had found it for him. I have found several gold pendants that were not far from the goal. Hope this helps. Mike
 
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