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Treasure Hunting
Treasure, Coin and Relic
Depth of coins.
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<blockquote data-quote="outboard" data-source="post: 109128" data-attributes="member: 3261"><p>another possible contributor would be the effects the metal decomposing has on soil condition. My brother years ago was very into organic growing and one of the books he had written by some professor who was very critical of the established ways and the government advisers to farmers discussed an area in Tasmania where they were recommending adding tonnes of iron to the soil , his tests showed that there was more then enough iron but what was missing was copper which apparently made the iron accessible to the plants. I don't know if the improvement would make soil "softer" or even if it is relevant to coin shooting but my head full of useless information brought this memory to the front at the original posts mention of the penny sinking faster then the dime</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outboard, post: 109128, member: 3261"] another possible contributor would be the effects the metal decomposing has on soil condition. My brother years ago was very into organic growing and one of the books he had written by some professor who was very critical of the established ways and the government advisers to farmers discussed an area in Tasmania where they were recommending adding tonnes of iron to the soil , his tests showed that there was more then enough iron but what was missing was copper which apparently made the iron accessible to the plants. I don't know if the improvement would make soil "softer" or even if it is relevant to coin shooting but my head full of useless information brought this memory to the front at the original posts mention of the penny sinking faster then the dime [/QUOTE]
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