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Hunting Hanover Park Part 2

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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2009

This is my latest hunt in Hanover Park. This park was dedicated and laid out by the city fathers in 1771, and has been in use since. It has been modified over the years, but the basic layout is still the same.

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  • Great video and finds Dawg! I like that little shovel of yours. It really scoops the dirt up nice! The soil there must be very kind to old coppers. The ones I see coming out of the NE are usually so corroded they can barely be identified as coins! A lot of guys post their finds on the Friendly Metal Detecting Forum, check it out if you get a chance! On-On and HH!

  • Thanks Daddydigger....I made that little shovel 25 + years ago. All I ever have to do is sharpen it. The soil here in most of the areas is very good to copper and silver. It is unusual to get a coin in bad shape, unless it is the newer zincon cents. HH

  • MNDigger.. Yes this is the same park..This park has given up at least a dozen or more coins in the 1700's that I am aware of. Most of them have been reales, but a spattering of English and a couple of French have been found.

  • Great Finds. Sure is funny how you find stuff in an area that you have pounded hard before.

    HH

  • It just goes to show, that an area that's been in use, may never actually be hunted out. I'm certainly counting on it!

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  • great video nice finds

  • wow, that 1929 was in very good condition

  • i should check that park out! i live only an hour away. maybe ill see you there! good job on your finds.

  • Great Old Finds (Nothing here that old that I am aware of)..Good picture / Film editting technique as well....Good Luck on your next digs

  • Great Finds! I'm not sure if I'm right or not but I think that U.S. Army button is from the Pre- Civil War era, near the era of the War of 1812

  • Congrats on the Silver. Great hunt and great vid.

    Good LucK & HH

  • Great video and hunt ! Congrats on the silver coins and 1700 coin. Good luck on your next hunt.

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