Here is my take on deep coins.
I'm starting to believe that the area has a lot to do with coin depth. Let me explain......
I'm guessing that if you drop a coin at a park thats heavely traveled or used often then the coin has a better chance of getting mashed down into the ground over time. Grass cutters, Heavy machines and just the constant pounding from park goers. The coins I find at these type areas are far more into the ground than ones found in your typical back or front yard.
Park finds seem to range from clads being any wheres from 0 to 8"down and I have found barbers and indians at 12"+.
These coins photoed here where found in a yard all at the same depth of approx 3" deep.
Even the clads seemed to stop there.
Is this where the frozen ground,thawing ground leaves'em ???
Less traveled area and less machinery to get'em deep.
Just my thoughts on how and why some times you DON'T find'em soo deep all the time.
I think my son Derek is hooked after finding a HALF DIME 1853 and his second Merc a 37-d.
The others are 41-s walking half...Token "GREEN RIVER WHISKEY"... A FEW WHEATS... a 1901 Can Dime...43 quarter and a 43-s Nickel and about .75C clads
Can't wait to do the side and back yard.
I'm starting to believe that the area has a lot to do with coin depth. Let me explain......
I'm guessing that if you drop a coin at a park thats heavely traveled or used often then the coin has a better chance of getting mashed down into the ground over time. Grass cutters, Heavy machines and just the constant pounding from park goers. The coins I find at these type areas are far more into the ground than ones found in your typical back or front yard.
Park finds seem to range from clads being any wheres from 0 to 8"down and I have found barbers and indians at 12"+.
These coins photoed here where found in a yard all at the same depth of approx 3" deep.
Even the clads seemed to stop there.
Is this where the frozen ground,thawing ground leaves'em ???
Less traveled area and less machinery to get'em deep.
Just my thoughts on how and why some times you DON'T find'em soo deep all the time.
I think my son Derek is hooked after finding a HALF DIME 1853 and his second Merc a 37-d.
The others are 41-s walking half...Token "GREEN RIVER WHISKEY"... A FEW WHEATS... a 1901 Can Dime...43 quarter and a 43-s Nickel and about .75C clads
Can't wait to do the side and back yard.