Recent park silver

When you hunt in a park with homeless people its feel like zombies are walking around watching you,,,:shock:

That's exactly how I felt!

Great finds! That ring is sweet!

Thanks!

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Is it just me or does the 1940 look misaligned on the coin...could be the angle of the photo I guess. Cool finds

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I thought it was too at first. I know my pic isn't the greatest, but the date is in the right place after comparing it too another quarter.
 
Thanks man! Its been difficult finding silver up here. I'm sure we will eventually bump into each other. I've been spending more and more time in the more urban parts of your county (Roseville/Rocklin) and killing it on clad. hahaha.



There's your problem, right there! :censored:

Those idiots that are feeding them are simply encouraging them to stay there. You feed a stray dog or cat, and it is going to hang around as long as you give it free handouts. You want to get rid of them? Enforce the vagrancy laws on the books, and pass an ordinance making it illegal to support vagrants, punishable by jail time and fine. Your sheriff needs to load them on a bus and dump them at the nearest large city outside your county, preferably in one of those "sanctuary" cities populated by bleeding hearts--they'll take care of 'em. :roll:

Mm
 
I encounter the same here at the old parks in Los Angeles. But, I don't mind taking risks because there are old coins in the ground.

I can get into an area one hour then the next hour I gotta high tail due to drug sales activities or an out of control homeless dude. I may move from one park to the next on a Sunday but I'm used to it now.

This was my digs for this past Sunday... a 10 hour hunt in Los Angeles.

24 wheaties, a 1910 merc, 1946 rosie, .925 silver ring

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