Rosco53
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Hey all-
Almost a year into this now, and I've been wondering if any of the more experienced hunters here have noticed any trends or patterns in their finds over the course of the year? I've been noticing rather low wheat totals for the last month or so in the bags I search, but the 2009 totals have remained rather constant, even though the amount of bags available went up (4 a week in the summer to 8+ in winter). Nickels wise, I was finding a LOT more Buffaloes before Thanksgiving than prior, and those have dried up since again... I figured there'd be more coins circulating around X-mas and therefore better odds for finds, but it didn't seem to translate. Foreign finds dipped as well, wondering if thats due to fewer people traveling abroad in winter. I'm in WI, so guessing when the "snowbirds" return, they may have an influx of foreign coins as most are in FL and TX, where I'm guessing there's more available. I also figure being in a relative back-water may affect it as well, as I'm guessing it takes a more time for coins to filter in vs areas with larger populations, and by my simply having removed X wheats from circulation here the finds are going down. Anyone have any insight on this?
Almost a year into this now, and I've been wondering if any of the more experienced hunters here have noticed any trends or patterns in their finds over the course of the year? I've been noticing rather low wheat totals for the last month or so in the bags I search, but the 2009 totals have remained rather constant, even though the amount of bags available went up (4 a week in the summer to 8+ in winter). Nickels wise, I was finding a LOT more Buffaloes before Thanksgiving than prior, and those have dried up since again... I figured there'd be more coins circulating around X-mas and therefore better odds for finds, but it didn't seem to translate. Foreign finds dipped as well, wondering if thats due to fewer people traveling abroad in winter. I'm in WI, so guessing when the "snowbirds" return, they may have an influx of foreign coins as most are in FL and TX, where I'm guessing there's more available. I also figure being in a relative back-water may affect it as well, as I'm guessing it takes a more time for coins to filter in vs areas with larger populations, and by my simply having removed X wheats from circulation here the finds are going down. Anyone have any insight on this?
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