
Metal Detecting Old Coins & Tokens – www.metaldetectorx.com – Another visit to the same city park we have been metal detecting lately. The place always produces something interesting, but, I am afraid the silver finds have dwindled. It’s either time to move on, or start at the front hitting the place from different angles. I think my reign in this place is about over. Now that my reign of this place is near over, it’s time to let the cat out of the bag. This place is called Memorial Park. The big trees you have seen are actual Memorials to fallen soldiers from past wars. Notice how we got a couple civil war era finds as well as heavy WW1 & WW2 Era silver coins. War Nickels, etc. There are tons of Memorial stones that have sunk or have been overtaken by the trees they were planted under. The brass plaques on them are a 12-33 on the E-TRAC. I’ve been thinking about contacting the parks and rec and asking them if they would like me to bring all the sunken memorial stones to the surface. Why did they let war memorial stones sink? Each tree was planted for a fallen soldier with a stone, with a plaque with their name on it. I have dug down to a couple of them and read the names on the front. It would be so easy to detect them all, bring them to the surface with a shovel and prop them up on fresh dirt. I wanted so bad to bring them up to the surface, but, I know permission is mandatory. They are shoe box size blocks of concrete with a brass plaque of the name. If they don’t …
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