Calabash Digger
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Looking at the importance of them.
I have heard that all before about it not acting the same. I have dug many silvers ,copers, and large cents. Guess what they acted the same as the ones I have in my garden. I buried a fresh silver dime awhile back
to test the Nox on . Guess what went to a plantation and dug two silver dimes and called them before the dig. Why ? How? They acted the same as the one in my garden. I dig old coins pretty regular around here and what your talking about I have not seen.
How does a long buried coin act differently than a freshly buried coin?? How long does it have to be buried to act different? On my machines 200 year old coins sound the same in my garden as they do in the field. I would like to see a video showing how long buried coins act different than freshly buried ones.
Yeah I know soil I a variable. In my soil really no difference but I would like to see how does in hotter soil.
My garden is pretty much the same soil I hunt in so I guess I got it lucky on that end.
If you run across a video of a test garden compared to coins in the wild please shoot me the link.
I do have question though. If coins sound so different up there how do coin shooters up there ID there coins? Is the difference dramatic or minimal?