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 Posted 01/18/2010  8:42 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add coinyoungsta to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
i was thinking about going to my aunts farm in Osaka,MS and bring an old friend that is a coin dealer and the guy who got me started in coins and metal detecting. where should I look, we were going to dig the out house up but my aunt decided to layer the top with cement for a washer and dryer. anyway, what are some key spots to look at, also is there a website were I can find old maps of the area where old trails from explorers or something like that, her family has owned it since the late 1890's and I was just thinking of all the stuff that could be buried around there. open for opinions
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Good luck I've cleaned out all the public areas within a 20 mile radius of Gillsberg. Only Joking. Its been about a year since I went through the place. Had a lot of luck in the elementary schools in MComb. Check where the mail box is or used to be people left change for the mail man for stamps.
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i was told to check the mail box and a couple of the dry ponds and the mile in a half long river bank behind the property.
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Talk to your aunt. She may remember activities and landmarks from years past ... follow the people.
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any hill, especislly if close to water. If you dont start getting alot of Iorn signals just move to another till you do, be suprised how many houses are long gone without a trace.
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