I went out today and dug a whole bunch of coins, I noticed that the newer coins look real bad and they have only been in the ground for at the most one to two years. The coins that are dated from the 60's and older clean up real well, evan after being in the ground for 30 + years, but the newer ones from late 1980's to present look like they are about to come a part.
People metal detecting 30 years from now will be wondering what happen to the coins from the 1990's on, they will think that we must have some how found a way to quit loosing our coins, because all of the coins from that era will desolve in the ground.
colt
People metal detecting 30 years from now will be wondering what happen to the coins from the 1990's on, they will think that we must have some how found a way to quit loosing our coins, because all of the coins from that era will desolve in the ground.
colt