Hey MUD, question for you
I've a handful of wheat's '41-56' I pulled out of the ground this Spring. The ground was swamp-like, soft, water filled in the hole as soon as I dug. That stuff appears to have solidified onto the wheats . I can make the date out on some of them, but just barely. I've seen your repeated posts on not to clean them, but there's not much to identify these as a coin other then the shape. Should I try the olive oil? Also pulled a '41 Jefferson that is stained brown. Should I leave that be? I have a feeling there's much more at this site, but it'll have to wait for colder weather (water moccasins, poison ivy, are a few of the summertime residents.
Thanks, tb