Hello, and
to the forum from Utah!
There are tons of places/resource to check out..
1) City Parks & other public lands.
2) Don't do State Parks - Many states have special rules about no metal detecting in them.
3) Get permission on all private property.
4) Check out abandoned homes - who the owner is, maybe you need to contact the city on this? Check into if the house was built before 1964 - more chances of possibly silver may have been dropped by construction workers building the house??
5) New construction in town? Sometimes the city posts public announcements where they have to dig up the street to make way for new construction - under the old pavement could be some pretty good finds possibly.
HH
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2017 Find count Penny- 300 Nickel- 34 Dime - 72 Quarter - 45 Half dollar - 1 dollar - 3
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