We recently found a King George shilling circa 1625+ 10ft deep in the soil, does the depth show how much layers have built up since the coin was lost ?
thank you for correcting yourself.....however, geological processes take thousands and thousands of years. Even allowing for the mediocrity of two Charles on the throne and the likeliness of CIII, the time involved shows no indication as to future sediments.
Fully agree with DTC and jth but a little surprised at 10 feet. Something else has happened to the soil. Could give you a better idea on site so you need to find somebody local I think.
its a swimming pool being dug on an old orchard. There never was any other development. My window ledge is 2ft off the soil outside but 3ft inside, methinks am being buried :(
The coin could just as easily worked its way down via soil disturbance over the centuries. An archaeologist would be able to investigate the area further and give you a better overall picture of what's been in the ground for how long.