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Old money is still good money
Old money is still good money



Hidden Treasure: Where to find it, how to get it



How to Find Lost Treasure in All Fifty States: And Canada, Too!

A little looking goes a long way

Not bad for a couple hours of work.

I just thougt you should be the 1st to see what I dug up yesterday with my Bounty hunter detector. On some farm land across the street from where I live,  my wifes grandfather owned some land, where back in the 1800's and early 1900's  there was once an old train station.  Last year I tried hunting there and found 3 barber dimes, (1897,1902 and 1907),  and one 1936 quarter.  I wanted to go back for more, but the farmers had there bean and wheat crops in and I didn't want to do any digging.

This past Monday a farmer friend of mine said the weather took a toll on the crop so he was going to dig it all up and I was welcome to give the detecting a shot.  Yesterday morning I walked across the street and started at 9am.  I quit at noon because of the hot weather,  BUT  this is what I pulled out of the ground  (2) standing liberty quarters. The dates were worn off so I don't know what year they were minted......(3) barber dimes, 1898 and (2)  1899,  (1) mercury dime 1940  and (2) V Nicholes  1900 and 1908. I also put the dimes and 1936 quarter I found last year in there.  Not bad for a few hours work.   

Take Care,
Tony Frisco