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<p>[QUOTE="J.T. Parker, post: 24859681, member: 106405"]Helo lordMc,</p><p>One of the theories I've heard is that worm action tends to move coins, metal objects. I recall hunting an old homestead from the 1850's & finding a beautiful AU 1927 SLQ so shallow I thought it was a clad coin and nicked it's rim! As I recall the soil was sandy loam and a bit 'wormy'....Ha!</p><p> This could explain why a place is never really hunted out.</p><p>Happy holidays,</p><p>J.T.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="J.T. Parker, post: 24859681, member: 106405"]Helo lordMc, One of the theories I've heard is that worm action tends to move coins, metal objects. I recall hunting an old homestead from the 1850's & finding a beautiful AU 1927 SLQ so shallow I thought it was a clad coin and nicked it's rim! As I recall the soil was sandy loam and a bit 'wormy'....Ha! This could explain why a place is never really hunted out. Happy holidays, J.T.[/QUOTE]
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