Deep Ground Scrapes?

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Yep has happened to me also. I went to a park one time where they brought in fill dirt here in MI and found a 1907 Jamestown exposition coin and lots of cool stuff I think stuff sinks but maybe not really far because of clay . Here anyway....
 

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Yep has happened to me also. I went to a park one time where they brought in fill dirt here in MI and found a 1907 Jamestown exposition coin and lots of cool stuff I think stuff sinks but maybe not really far because of clay . Here anyway....

Thing is, this is ONLY the dirt from the recent cut, meaning that they will literally have a need to haul away a lot of this dig. This has been a landscape for very lucrative finds over a decade, at its original ground level for all these years.

Is history just gone with a deeper cut?
 

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Unfortunately it probably is I see it happen alot. So much new construction. Places that are private propery that no ones allowed on then it gets excavated for a Mall or New Homes ect. Keep trying you might be able to save some more stuff.
 

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Ask the grading contractor where they took the dirt.
Ask permission to hunt it.
I've chased dirt many times.
It can be well worth the effort.
 

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