To my C/R/8ing gang, I present to you my opinion on where C/R/H is best

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I determined some districts are unsearchable for obvious reasons. I came to the conclusion that district 10 is you safest bet to go c/r/8ing...
 

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Nice job there Slim.:) HH, Maverick.
 

Even with Tim there, NJ and the whole east coaset STILL gives great boxes. Look at the dream box that was just found. east coast. I know of two others that are from old timers that aren't posting, but we keep in touch. Both east coast. east coast wins hands down for old things, whether it be coins or antiques.
 

Even with Tim there, NJ and the whole east coaset STILL gives great boxes. Look at the dream box that was just found. east coast. I know of two others that are from old timers that aren't posting, but we keep in touch. Both east coast. east coast wins hands down for old things, whether it be coins or antiques.

Makes sense, it's where the greatest concentration of wealth/population is in the nation.
 

What about district 11? Also, that uncircled part of Ohio includes Columbus. In WV, it is harder to CRH in some areas. After all, this summer me and my drove like 200 miles in WV and there were no banks on that stretch.
 

#11 probably will get you some balboa's. i'd avoid it for that very reason, so #11 is too risky for any serious CЯH. dawg, it ain't worth dying over.

#numba 8, lowest population, might be pretty good for the halves.

&9, has ikes from my understanding.
egypts for clad lova's. If'n they be opposed to toileted rolls, they be opposed to coin rollin 2. only makes sense
 

Eminem said:
Farmland and/or no banks there homie

Haha! I live in that missing chunk of Ohio. Definitely not just farmland. The chunk is right where Cleveland is.
 

And I have a new one:


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Lots and lots of copper cents, but not too much competition (based on some posts in this forum).
 

I am in TZ land, and have had my share of several fantastic jackpot cwrs and great boxes too. Of course, I just let all my finds loose in the wild; like any noble coin roll hunter should.
 

What about district 11? Also, that uncircled part of Ohio includes Columbus. In WV, it is harder to CRH in some areas. After all, this summer me and my drove like 200 miles in WV and there were no banks on that stretch.


district 11 is too hot brah, and there's a lot of silva lovas there
 

You forgot to put down that Michigan is a good place for canadian silver Em!! Less than 6 months CRHing I have found already a silver canadian quarter and dime. Oh and what halves I have searched, in 5 CWR halves rolls I got 2x40%.

Absolutely love the map though!! If I had a printer, I would put that on the front of my CRHing folder. LOL

Sincerely, Garoulady
 

#11 probably will get you some balboa's. i'd avoid it for that very reason, so #11 is too risky for any serious CЯH. dawg, it ain't worth dying over.

#numba 8, lowest population, might be pretty good for the halves.

&9, has ikes from my understanding.
egypts for clad lova's. If'n they be opposed to toileted rolls, they be opposed to coin rollin 2. only makes sense

District 8 has not been to good on the halves for me. A few hear and there but a lot of skunks in between. Dimes are pretty average (probably 4 silvers to every 5 boxes). Anyone else from district 8? I have never met another hunter from Arkansas on here, but what about Missouri or Kentucky? What are your averages?
 

District 8 has not been to good on the halves for me. A few hear and there but a lot of skunks in between. Dimes are pretty average (probably 4 silvers to every 5 boxes). Anyone else from district 8? I have never met another hunter from Arkansas on here, but what about Missouri or Kentucky? What are your averages?

NS219 is from Missouri, I think EE might be too.
 

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