Idaho PRB
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Yesterday afternoon I walked down to the school to hit another section of playground. After 1 1/2- 2 hours I had found only a few coins and the usual trash items. I headed home about 8:30 and while walking past a neighbor's house, a guy asked me if I could help him look for a St. Christopher on a chain that he had lost several weeks ago after getting "a little plowed". He had no idea of where he had lost it but welcomed me to search the lawn and said I could keep any coins I found. I put the Ace 250 in jewelry mode and turned the sensitivity way down, thinking I wouldn't confuse myself with deep items since I was simply looking for the necklace. I swung quickly but evenly, thinking that if it was there in the grass it should register pretty easily. What I found was simply amazing to me. This house has been a party house, off and on for 15 years that I know of and it must have been a rule to empty your pockets in the yard before coming in. I haven't been md'g very long so I have few places to compare but I was getting strong very solid coin hits it seemed like every 2 feet! I didn't dig any of them because I was looking for the necklace but I even found several coins just parting the grass, looking for the necklace. I didn't have time before dark to scan the last section of the front yard and the back and side yards are untouched. I found no necklace but plan to head back and look some more. This house was built in about 1920 and there could be some good stuff along with all the obvious clad. I figure that if I find the necklace, I should have run of the place. If I find it I'll post an update. Happy Father's Day to all you Dad's.
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