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Dang, you should hit the Tritt property on 120 in East Cobb. Been there in the same family since 1850. Old lady Tritt lives there . Maybe write her a letter or something. Nothing but woods . Next to East Cobb park. Use Google maps.
I'm a metal detecting junky as well. Looks like you are pretty close. Maybe we can do some digging sometime here soon.
Most diggers won't share their honey hole.
Every good spot I ever knew is now paved, posted or the owner has a shotgun
I've been at it for more than 30 years and I have a truck load of relics to sell.
I'm a metal detecting junky as well. Looks like you are pretty close. Maybe we can do some digging sometime here soon.
Good luck OP! Please post any finds.
@FrogMan
My wife gave me a $150 Bounty Hunter that I used for years. You can get pretty good with digging clad, copper and all iron with it. Did find one gold ring and a silver dime or two.
Sounds about right for GA , where pre-1940 coins are Very hard to come by especially Silver ones, Digging a Gold Ring is a Big deal, Good Job.
Are you into relics, coins? Any good finds you can share? I really enjoy the finds posted over on treasurenet.com
Yeah, I beat up all kind of parks, schools, around old buildings, but always came up without much.
I think old homes are the best option. I found more coins from the 50's in my yard and neighbors yard than anywhere else. The Ring came from a small park across from a school. Nothing fancy. 10k semiprecious stone of some type.
In for pics of cool finds. Sounds like a cool new thread idea actually. Sorry to derail.