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<p>[QUOTE="paddyman98, post: 2166959, member: 44615"]As I am a dirt fisher, dirt hunter, dirt digger myself, I noticed over the years the many differences of environmental damage on quarters. So the answer to your question is simple. Depending on the type of dirt, sand or soil you will have different kinds of appearances. Also the amount of time buried is a factor affecting the look.</p><p>[ATTACH]417792[/ATTACH] I have a Whites Classic 5ID[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="paddyman98, post: 2166959, member: 44615"]As I am a dirt fisher, dirt hunter, dirt digger myself, I noticed over the years the many differences of environmental damage on quarters. So the answer to your question is simple. Depending on the type of dirt, sand or soil you will have different kinds of appearances. Also the amount of time buried is a factor affecting the look. [ATTACH]417792[/ATTACH] I have a Whites Classic 5ID[/QUOTE]
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