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Hobo Valley treasure
Hobo Valley treasure



Hidden Treasure: Where to find it, how to get it



How to Find Lost Treasure in All Fifty States: And Canada, Too!

Held up a nice 1918 Canadian Quarter

To see the look of satisfaction on my face, she finally realized why I loved detecting and my Bounty Hunter.

It was a beautiful sunny Sunday afternoon. After a pleasantly filling meal my wife decided we should go for a walk. I casually suggested we take a walk through the bush trail at the end of our street called Hobo Valley. I also mentioned that I would take my Discovery 3000 along to see what I could find.

My wife and 4 year old wandered along ahead while I hunted in the bush along the path. I hit a good signal and was preparing to cut the plug when my wife came back to check on me. "Have you found anything?" she asked. "Well there is definately something here." I replied. After digging the plug and waving a handfull of dirt in front of the coil and hearing that sweet signal again I saw the gleam of silver. I could see that she was anxious to see what it was and I then held up a nice 1918 Canadian quarter.

To see the look of satisfaction on my face she finally realized why I loved detecting and my Bounty Hunter. The 1912 dime a couple of feet away was the icing on the cake and the other silver quarter a bonus. Thank you Bounty Hunter for a great product.

Mike in P.S.