Western & Eastern Treasures- August 1992

Western & Eastern Treasures- August 1992

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The magazine has stories which include:

The old picnic Grove: “Suddenly we were finding coins by the handful!” by Scott Sowder

The Steamer Atlantic: Time Capsule At 200 Feet: Part I of a Great lakes treasure adventure. By David Finnern

Diversity: A Key To Success: Try something new …..Find something more. By Eric W. Reichardt

Low-Budget underwater detector. By Galen Young

Found! A Cache of Silver coins: For over 40 years, it had defied all searchers. By Carroll Basil

British Bronze age artifact found: Over 3000 years old, the axe is an important and exciting discovery. By Nick Holdsworth

Southern Hospitality: Five silver coins dating from 1676 to 1722. By John R. Kongsvik

Hunting Old Purdy: Concealed beneath these furrowed fields are Civil war relics and coins. By Bobby C. Barnes

Not A bad Hit-Kauai style: One of the rings is appraised at $12-15.000! By Donald A. Barthel

Maggy’s Garden of many Treasures: Five acres of fascinating history and a most remarkable woman. By Dennis Michael Morrison

Under the power lines:  A farmer’s muddy field proves well worth searching. By Joe Colombo

Using old photos for research: How you can literally “get the picture” in your search for treasure. By Jerry Eckhart

Searching Rural school sites A “best bet” for finding those deeper keepers. By John R. Fox

Metal detecting in the Western Reserve: Ohio’s Poland Village offers an abundance of historic sites. By James Myers

The world’s first wheelchair treasure hunt! By Robert Lewis Knecht

Ghost Town USA-GHOST of the sooner state. By Gary B. Speck

Pathways to profit: Here’s a tip that will have you humming “under the Boardwalk” By Bill Gallagher

Country Clues: Great adventures await you just beyond those city-limits signs. By Dick Stout

Treasure hunting with class: TH’ ing transforms “sweathogs” onto groundhogs. By David R. Toussaint

Something different in detecting: Just when you think you’ve heard it all. By Keith Wills

Hispanic Ghost sites along the Rio Grande: Some: Some of these settlements date from the late 1500s. By H. Glenn Carson

One Ring leads to another: A coinshooter’s quest involves unexpected adventures. By Rick J. Barton.

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