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The Moose that Helped me Find the Juice!

GoGoGopher

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Well, I got a little help from a 39 year old Canadian neighbor today...A 1973 Canadian Quarter was my first recovery...Hit the same school that produced all the bling last week...
No bling today, but I did manage a 1964 Rosie...I think I have hunted out this spot...The ground is soft here, and I was hitting 6 inch zincs...The Rosie was at about 9 inches in the grass...I got it with the 9x12 coil...

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Nice! 3G!
 
Well done, Gopher!! Congrats on the silver. Time for some stealth burrowing in the neighbors yards? (attention boy scouts: I'm kidding). Any interesting public land nearby? I pulled a few silvers & a ring from the old courthouse & hit the county cops lot next door. My park district has a downloadable .pdf file of all the parks- I found a few that I didn't know about. Have you studied the old Sanborn Maps for your area? (historicmapworks.com) - just throwing ideas out there...
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