Is it true!?

People used to put change in their mailboxes to pay for postage, sometimes the mail person dropped a few coins, over the years, they piled up.
 

46 years ago I delivered a morning newspaper and got paid 15 cents per week. I thought I was making a lot of money. One guy always tipped me 3 cents. I may have dropped a few pennies.
 

lumbercamp said:
46 years ago I delivered a morning newspaper and got paid 15 cents per week. I thought I was making a lot of money. One guy always tipped me 3 cents. I may have dropped a few pennies.

Yes, its true. Rural areas can be quite lucrative.
 

Garrett's book, Sucessful Coin Hunting lists all these sites and many more. I found coins around the edges of roads where the old farm house of ours was. The new owners let me detect the old family property. When dad died, our mother buried many of his guns my sister said, but even though she dug the hole, she doesn't remember where it was.

Sandman
 

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