Holedigger
New member
One reason I truely enjoy MD is finding old coins, with the history and VALUE they once represented, not to mention the value and excitement today! I like to research what happened in the year I found that 1888 Indian head cent at the old park. I think to myself who lost that 1888 cent and how. Did he or she sit down for a picnic lunch or were they involved in some sort of activity, did they have a hole in their pocket, was it candy money? What would that cent, dime, quarter, or half buy in that year? The adult/child that lost it, did he/she get into trouble? Interesting thoughts from my perspective. Color me stupid, but I recently read an article on the web that said our metal detecting sites are being constantly populated with new coinage to be found in the future? I don't know about you, but the modern silver coinage after 1964 I find is severely wanting in quality. The post 1982 zinc pennies I find are junk and will not last as long as the WWII steel pennies. What I want to say is, 100 years from now, our debased coins will not last in the ground. Your thoughs on my rampage would be appreciated.