Cache Found in first 5 minutes!

arnoldziffel

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Went to a playground on the way home from work. within 5 minutes i found this:







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That's the first "cache" I have found. Inside of the box there was a student ID, it belongs to a 6th grade girl. I found it by the swings, about 3-4 inches down. I will attempt to return it since there was an id.

the ring and other stuff were all found in like 20 minutes. there were alot more signals. I will have to go back there!
 

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Do they still make the Sugar Daddy tin? It looks like it had been in the ground for a bit-with the rust on the bottom and on one of the coins. Would it be possible for you to follow up on this post and let us know the out come...
Mike
 

turns out the girl is not in this school anymore. so, i was not able to return it. The tin had no date on it. I'm not sure if it is that old only because there was a quarter from the 2000's in it.
 

Thank you for the update------I wonder if the person ever wonders about it----------I buried a buffalo nickle once beside a house in a match box-I think about that nickle often,,,, i was all of 6 years old...any how thanks for the info,,,
Mike
 

backitup83 said:
Thank you for the update------I wonder if the person ever wonders about it----------I buried a buffalo nickle once beside a house in a match box-I think about that nickle often,,,, i was all of 6 years old...any how thanks for the info,,,
Mike


have you ever thought of going back to find it now? how long ago was that?
 

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