Hello everyone,. I haven't posted here in awhile but I have been detecting . I've came across an old home site that dates back before 1918. My detecting partner and I have found silver coins in a farm field, the oldest date being an 1901 barber dime, and 1905 barber dime, merc dimes, and now we're finding silver war nickels and lots of wheat pennies. Is it possible that a cache could have been broke open by the plow of a tractor? I ask this because all the silver have been found very close to each other and some of the silver nickels just a few inches from one another. I believe we have located something with all the coins we're digging and I can't believe they have randomly been lost out of someone's pocket, I believe there is something more buried deeper or close by. I don't understand the date difference on the coins, very confusing, unless there were two houses on this site at some point? What is the best way to go about finding a cache? The detectors we're using are my at pro and my partner is using a ctx 3030 and mapping the finds. All coins have been dug in a circle of about 75yrds or so. Does that sound like a cache? Any ideas? Thanks for any advise.
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