New to MDing
Tenderfoot
- May 19, 2009
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Hi:
I'm "New to MDing" and I started today with a rental. I thought a good place to start was around the house. Since my house was built in 1890 I thought I might get some good finds. I found some loose change yesterday and some identifyable and unidentifyable "relics" but no coins older than 1962. My question is how deep should I have to dig to go back to the late 1890s? I found a target and started digging and digging and digging. I was about 3 feet deep when I decided to call it quits only because the location is on the property line and I would have been undermining a fence. I am also wondering if I could have been getting a false signal. I'm using a Whites Coinmaster Classic III. Any thoughts, encouragement or advice would be appreciated.
Is it a given that older finds are deeper? As in Archeology? What are others experiences?
I'm "New to MDing" and I started today with a rental. I thought a good place to start was around the house. Since my house was built in 1890 I thought I might get some good finds. I found some loose change yesterday and some identifyable and unidentifyable "relics" but no coins older than 1962. My question is how deep should I have to dig to go back to the late 1890s? I found a target and started digging and digging and digging. I was about 3 feet deep when I decided to call it quits only because the location is on the property line and I would have been undermining a fence. I am also wondering if I could have been getting a false signal. I'm using a Whites Coinmaster Classic III. Any thoughts, encouragement or advice would be appreciated.
Is it a given that older finds are deeper? As in Archeology? What are others experiences?