Natman
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- Hazelwood, MO
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- White's Prizm II, White's Coinmaster
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
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I thought about this the other day and wanted to see your views on this topic.
Let's say in 100 years, the MDing hobby is still alive and well, and let's say people in the future will still be detecting with more modern machines, digging up all the coins that are being lost right now.
Do you think T-hunters 100 years from now will think it's a very big deal to dig up hundred-year-old coins like we do now?
I know it's exciting to dig up such coins today due to their age and more desirable silver or gold content, and I know some are rare, but I'm talking about age in general..I wonder if the thrill of finding a 2007 coin in the year 2107 will even compare to the thrill we have when we dig up century-old coins today.
Any thoughts?
Nat
Let's say in 100 years, the MDing hobby is still alive and well, and let's say people in the future will still be detecting with more modern machines, digging up all the coins that are being lost right now.
Do you think T-hunters 100 years from now will think it's a very big deal to dig up hundred-year-old coins like we do now?
I know it's exciting to dig up such coins today due to their age and more desirable silver or gold content, and I know some are rare, but I'm talking about age in general..I wonder if the thrill of finding a 2007 coin in the year 2107 will even compare to the thrill we have when we dig up century-old coins today.
Any thoughts?
Nat