pa-dirt_nc-sand
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I’m heading back to an early 1800’s site this weekend. Normally my cellar holes have a degree of modern trash as they usually were occupied from 1850-1950. So I usually pass on 0-5 signals. Digging 2-5’s have always been flakes of copper, mason jar tin or more often foil.
At a truly clean site, with no occupation in the 1900’s, would digging 0-5 repeatable signals be worthwhile on a time constrained hunt? Anything interesting being dug this low? For me a small cuff sized flatbutton rings up 6-8.
Ummm, I’m really interested in where a $1 US gold coin rings up...
Thx!
At a truly clean site, with no occupation in the 1900’s, would digging 0-5 repeatable signals be worthwhile on a time constrained hunt? Anything interesting being dug this low? For me a small cuff sized flatbutton rings up 6-8.
Ummm, I’m really interested in where a $1 US gold coin rings up...
Thx!