SmirkAtTheMerc
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Thanks Smirk! I am guessing it was pretty well abandoned in the late 60's. It never was very big.....maybe 100 people at most lived there.
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Cool, It must be fun detecting there!
Thanks Smirk! I am guessing it was pretty well abandoned in the late 60's. It never was very big.....maybe 100 people at most lived there.
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Thanks Surgeon! I do my best at putting quality pictures on here.....I figure whats a good story without a good picture.Love the coins and love the pictures! Awesome, congrats!
Thanks Jeff!Congrats! a great find, thanks for the pics!
jeff
Hahaha.....a lot of them are! Mostly in the western half of the state is where you come across the abandoned old railroad towns. I love to hunt them because there is a higher probability of finding tokens there.Congrats on the BIG silver!
When you said "ghost town on North Dakota", I imagine in my mind that almost every town in ND is a ghost town.
For sure! It can be a little challenging when the grass gets real long there though.Cool, It must be fun detecting there!
Thanks maxx! I figured it was silver but I didn't think it would be a half! It was ringing up like a quarter.Nice big silver. I bet you knew exactly what you had before you dug it.
Thanks mick!Very nice. Congrats.
Thanks Tommy! I thought this one was going to be a quarter so I was a bit surprised when old Ben showed himself. It was actually an old railroad town but it looks like the track got more or less abandoned. It is still there but doesn't look like it gets used anymore.Youre killing it on the halves there Tundra. I guessing Ag town displaced by the railroad?