old beach puts out

bottlecaps

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hit a beach today right down the street from me, it has not ben used as a beach in along time since 50s it is very muddy and full of stones. so i took my ace and went for a walk first signal it said penny i look down and there is a 1935 penny looking at me second signal 3 inches away gives me a 1919 merc at 2 inches. well I ended up staying for about an hour my totals were 8 wheaties, 1 merc, 1 1953 rosie, 2 buffs and a copper that is larger than a penny smaller than a nickle its so far gone i cant make out anything. all of the coins are in rough shape. wich is not that bad it will give me a chance to experiment on diffrent cleaning methods.

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thanks. all my signals were weak and jumping from iron to clad so i dug every one. I normaly dont include my weatie count but there a good sign the ground has silver and has not seen a detector. the funny thing was the only piece of clad i foud was an 1984 quarter.
 
I think you have a potential gold mine there, keep after it and let us see what turns up!
 
Nice Job! If you have a water machine to I think you could make some really nice gold finds.
 
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