Treasure Seeker said:
this is what i have and seems to be dead on give or take one on soil type
0-15 Iron
25-28 Pull-Tab Tail (broken off)
36-42 Pull-Tab (old type)
I did some research on tabs that I found interesting,
First came the pull-rings (beaver tailed rings) They hit the soft drink market in 1965 and ran through 1975. (they are a fw different sizes of these
Then came the modern tabs, these are called Sta-Tabs. They hit the market post 1975.
Why would I find that information interesting?
Think a minute, you can date an area buy the tabs or pull-rings,
You can also judge the depth you need to be looking at. Silver coins ended in 1965!
That's when the pull rings came to be!
The ground is still polluted with those old pull-rings if the area is old enough. (like old parks)
Now think of layers, if the area is old enough and your only digging newer coins and sta-tabs your not going to find much of the silver until you hit the pull-ring time period or deeper.
I found a place where the pull-rings are less than two inches and wheaties mixed in with them, but a Sta-Tabs was VERY rare. That tells a story, not much happening there as far as people after 1975.
Mark