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30 feet, assuming it’s still there.
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You may not believe this,but the coin wouldn’t be very deep,if it was not disturbed. I.E. the ground being plowed.I know this because I have found old coins from the 1890′s to 1930′s in less than 6 inches of soil.
Been Metal Detecting for over 20 years.
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30 feet, assuming it’s still there.
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You may not believe this,but the coin wouldn’t be very deep,if it was not disturbed. I.E. the ground being plowed.I know this because I have found old coins from the 1890′s to 1930′s in less than 6 inches of soil.
Been Metal Detecting for over 20 years.
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