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Well, if a 800 pound cow steps on a coin and presses it into the mud 7" or 8" then we can't really say it sunk can we?My own opinion is that coins can sink under certain conditions that I don't understand. I think 1 reason they "sink" is they can actually be pushed down by cattle on the wet sloppy ground.
Like many have said old coins can be found close to the surface so it's safe to say coins don't always sink. I find modern coins 8 inches down, so how the hell did they sink!
My own opinion is that coins can sink under certain conditions that I don't understand. I think 1 reason they "sink" is they can actually be pushed down by cattle on the wet sloppy ground.
Like many have said old coins can be found close to the surface so it's safe to say coins don't always sink. I find modern coins 8 inches down, so how the hell did they sink!
Maybe! It sank under the intense pressure of a cow!Well, if a 800-pound cow steps on a coin and presses it into the mud 7" or 8" then we can't really say it sunk can we?