... Jewelry Loss, Coin Loss, and sometimes other interesting things that were in someone's pocket.
I always have a Pinpointer along, but seldom have had to use it. Well, it used to be seldom, but it depends on the type of playground material used, and with more numbness from the neuropathy coupled with arthritis, it's getting more difficult to work the smaller targets out of the mix of material so I have grabbed a pinpointer a little more often the past three years.
Annually, Tot-Lots were my biggest producers for good gold and silver jewelry and a lot of coins. But that was when I lived in NW Oregon where there a so many playgrounds tp hunt. And it was fantastic in the late 80's and 90's when far more people actually got out and use the playgrounds.
Monte
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