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Treasure Hunting
Treasure, Coin and Relic
Coin shooting - where should I start?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nugget" data-source="post: 26390" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I don't like to dig holes on sporting fields either and past experience tells me its usually a waste of time anyway.</p><p></p><p>For per-decimals I generally look for the older sporting grounds, ones that have been there for years and years. The best place to find coins of any kind are around the outskirts of the oval (viewing areas), under large gum trees (shaded areas) and around the kiosk. Just remember the layout might have been a little different back in the day so that's where a little research on the likes of Trove comes in handy. And for modern coins its just a case of watching where people congregate on the weekends, at special events etc, you might even be lucky enough to snag a per-decimal while you're at it.</p><p></p><p>Definitely take the time and learn how to correctly cut a plug, and always cut your plug vertically as cutting diagonally will cut through the grass roots and possibly killing the grass. In most cases when I leave a park you would never even know I was there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nugget, post: 26390, member: 3"] I don't like to dig holes on sporting fields either and past experience tells me its usually a waste of time anyway. For per-decimals I generally look for the older sporting grounds, ones that have been there for years and years. The best place to find coins of any kind are around the outskirts of the oval (viewing areas), under large gum trees (shaded areas) and around the kiosk. Just remember the layout might have been a little different back in the day so that's where a little research on the likes of Trove comes in handy. And for modern coins its just a case of watching where people congregate on the weekends, at special events etc, you might even be lucky enough to snag a per-decimal while you're at it. Definitely take the time and learn how to correctly cut a plug, and always cut your plug vertically as cutting diagonally will cut through the grass roots and possibly killing the grass. In most cases when I leave a park you would never even know I was there. [/QUOTE]
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