Short hunt, new park

Digger_O'Dell

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I got out this morning to a different park that I don't think was ever hunted before. Really it's not much more than a short narrow strip of land between the street and a steep embankment headed to the river. It dates to the 1880s so had hopes of some good old coins. Ended up with several wheats again including a 1929S, plus 2 silver. Place was so small, 2 hours gave me time to cover it twice. Just goes to show even the smallest bit of land can give up some goods!
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Thanks DD! I think it's pretty much about 10% research, and 90% luck. Most places I try I completely strike out at but every once in a while....
 
Grats on the silvers. I was disappointed with a 'park' I spotted recently. I had gone down to the center of the state on Friday, and with all the accidents blocking the highway, I decided to take back roads home. I stumbled upon a small park with a basketball court and a bench. It was small. Unfortunately I didn't notice the sign when I drove by that I saw on streetview... it was a private park for some commons. But the way the road was, and the general area with a few older houses, it looked promising. Oh well.
 
I love little out of the way places like that. Even though parks up here are quite thin for the goodies, those places have produced some of my better park finds.

john
 

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