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[QUOTE="Mister P, post: 3402543, member: 9590"] In the yard of a late 1700’s Colonial house. Yes, some of the more noticeable and public places have been detected thoroughly and lot of the good stuff already found but nothing is ever picked over 100%. A good detector will get deeper than a cheap one. I suggest asking friends or acquaintances that may live in a very old house along with just asking permission from people you dont even know. Also research where old cellar holes may have been,swimming holes,fairgrounds,etc. All types of jewelry are also lost in modern parks,playgrounds,beaches... [/QUOTE]
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