The grass along any alleys would be a great spot for old coins to lurk. Just don't give up. When I first got my metal detector about 4 years ago I didn't find anything. Probably because I only used it in my back yard. You've got to go to places where coins were lost. Try to find some places near where u live to search such as parks and schools. This will help you learn how to use the machine properly. Just don't give up.
I gave up after a few months. However, two years after that I decided to give it another chance as I had not found a coin yet. In the first two years, I probably used it 10 times, but most of the times were in the first month of getting the detector. I picked it up again June 25th, 2004. I went to a local park and told myself I would find a coin. It took about an hour, but I found a Canadian Dime. In hte next hour or so I managed to find a few more coins and a Silver Ring. To say the least...I was hooked. Just keep at it. Since June 2004, which hasn't been quite two years yet, I have dug over 3,000 coins total including 50 silver coins, over 300 wheat pennies, and 25 Indianheads. Just keep at it. I'm still learning too. I hunt with people who find 5000-7000 coins a year!!! It can happen. You just need to search the right places and really, really get to learn your equipment.
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