Kdmoo
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Got out today with a fellow T-Net buddy for a few hours, hitting a few parks and an older high school that opened in 1929.
The token was one of those where you put a penny or dime in a machine and hand crank the design.
Found the '48 Rosie and a '52 wheat in one spot at the school where the newer dirt had eroded away, exposing an old layer. The wheat and several others that my friend found were right on top of the ground in that area. Not sure how it is in other parts of the country but most of the older schools around here seem to have been landscaped a few times over the years with fill dirt covering up a lot of the good targets.
Kevin
The token was one of those where you put a penny or dime in a machine and hand crank the design.
Found the '48 Rosie and a '52 wheat in one spot at the school where the newer dirt had eroded away, exposing an old layer. The wheat and several others that my friend found were right on top of the ground in that area. Not sure how it is in other parts of the country but most of the older schools around here seem to have been landscaped a few times over the years with fill dirt covering up a lot of the good targets.
Kevin
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