
How deep is South Carolina War Nickel usually found metal detecting?
South Carolina War Nickel is usually recovered in the 2-6 inches range described on the TroveRadar field page. That depth is a realistic expectation, not a guarantee, because fill dirt, erosion, turf buildup, plowing, and beach movement can all shift the target higher or lower. War Nickel is a realistic South Carolina detector target tied to old mill villages, church grounds, and county parks. Rather than pretending every state has the same history, this profile frames the signal around the kinds of sites that actually produce it in South Carolina: beaches, town greens, camps, farmsteads, transport corridors, or old recreation grounds. The correct short answer is that depth helps prioritize a signal, but it never replaces site history and target tone. For South Carolina War Nickel, the better clue is the combination of depth, era, and signal behavior.
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