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Done It Again-Another lost wedding ring found!
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<blockquote data-quote="Scoopa" data-source="post: 10517" data-attributes="member: 184"><p>Yeah Ramjet I'm always amazed at the depth of coins. Sometimes in parks the depth is increased because of top dressing (not cross dressing) however I know the guy who manages the park and it hasn't been top dressed for three years. I think it's the specific density of the metal and the effect of gravity and ground movement. The make up of the soil also has an effect. Just look at how fast a gold ring will sink into the sand on the beach until it hits the gravel layer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scoopa, post: 10517, member: 184"] Yeah Ramjet I'm always amazed at the depth of coins. Sometimes in parks the depth is increased because of top dressing (not cross dressing) however I know the guy who manages the park and it hasn't been top dressed for three years. I think it's the specific density of the metal and the effect of gravity and ground movement. The make up of the soil also has an effect. Just look at how fast a gold ring will sink into the sand on the beach until it hits the gravel layer! [/QUOTE]
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