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Hit a local school playground that I hit often. I picked it because the ground is frozen and I knew I likly wouldn't get any deep signals. Dodged some icebergs recovered 8 dimes, 2 nickels, 7 cents. .97 total. Its a start.
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Hopefully the take will increase as the temperature rises.
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Hey Doc! You can see the ground already? I've still got a 5 foot pile of snow next to my driveway. Well, it's not 5 feet, the bottom 8 inches or so have become ice. I would have surely thought you'd have more snow on your side of the lake.
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snow? whats that? here in NC its been close to 80 degrees, supposed to be 78 tomorrow cold front must be coming through
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I got out a week or so ago. Just did a quick scan while I watched the kids on the jungle gym. I found 1 quarter, 2 dimes, 1 nickel, 2 pennies. My niece found 3 pennies in the wood chips at the bottom of the slide and razz'd me a little.

"Look I found 3 pennies and I did not even need a metal detector"

It was nice to get out of the house. But Michigan likes to get your hopes up and then shoot you down. 3 days in the 40s, than 5 inches of snow last night, then 40 degrees again today. Maybe the snow will stop by June.

By the way the nickel was a 1947, my oldest coin yet. Weird how the old nickels turn red in the ground.

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 Posted 03/28/2008  5:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dockwalliper to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I could see some ground but its gone now. We got 2-3 inches last night.
Chris, You were running ahead of us in snowfall for most of the winter but I think we have caught up. I believe we are at 104 inches for the season.
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Dock,

I'm not sure what our official total was, but it was a new record, that's for sure!
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