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<p>[QUOTE="woodyhenderson, post: 1288405, member: 33122"]I love to go detecting but have found it hard to go to the better places here in my small hometown.There is a school that has been closed almost 25 years. It was built in 1929 and no one can tell me i can go.When i ask the school about it they said the land was owned by the taxpayers and they could not say it would be ok.When i said i was a taxpayer they replyed with you are but one and if i went i could be sighted for tresspassing.And i was lol.When i ask land owners about going on property they own that no one lives there and the old home is falling in most will ask why do you want to go and what will i find.Most after i say i hope to find some old coins and if they like ill show them my find and share it with them if there is something like a ring that was lost.99% of the time i get the i dont think you should go.Hope most of you are more lucky than i.I always fill in the small holes i dig and never leave any trash behind.But it is both a relaxing and sometimes rewarding hobby.The newer coins being minted today will be scarce to find as most of you have seen pennys that you see left over a short time are already being eat up from acid rains and weather.Very little chance they will be as the strong copper pennys found today.HAPPY HUNTING ALL[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="woodyhenderson, post: 1288405, member: 33122"]I love to go detecting but have found it hard to go to the better places here in my small hometown.There is a school that has been closed almost 25 years. It was built in 1929 and no one can tell me i can go.When i ask the school about it they said the land was owned by the taxpayers and they could not say it would be ok.When i said i was a taxpayer they replyed with you are but one and if i went i could be sighted for tresspassing.And i was lol.When i ask land owners about going on property they own that no one lives there and the old home is falling in most will ask why do you want to go and what will i find.Most after i say i hope to find some old coins and if they like ill show them my find and share it with them if there is something like a ring that was lost.99% of the time i get the i dont think you should go.Hope most of you are more lucky than i.I always fill in the small holes i dig and never leave any trash behind.But it is both a relaxing and sometimes rewarding hobby.The newer coins being minted today will be scarce to find as most of you have seen pennys that you see left over a short time are already being eat up from acid rains and weather.Very little chance they will be as the strong copper pennys found today.HAPPY HUNTING ALL[/QUOTE]
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