This applies for my beach - each beach may be different but the basic physics should be similiar.
From what I've seen NO. The heavy targets may get moved up with the rough tide or uncovered yes but are then may be buried under a foot or four of soft sand that may be left behind with each following tide. If you dig and only see light colored sand that's bad, if you dig and hit shells/rocks/ black sand, that's good. (In my area) When an area gets sanded in it's just sand and tinfoil, basically the light stuff. Sure the heavy stuff is there but it's now too deep to hear. As the water gets calmer but the tide gets higher it can leave even more sand behind.
The best days are the days OF the storm that moved the sand away, after that you risk each tide bringing in that soft stuff.
But each storm is different. Here each Nor'easter this past year we'd get excited, please move sand! Then go down and see it actually moved sand all right, it moved it UP. YUCK.
Are you sanded in?
Step on the wet sand, does it leave a footprint? Then likely yes.
Dig a hole, if all you get is the same light colored sand then likely yes.
Dig a hole and if you're finding tin can pieces a foot down then likely yes.
Dig a hold and you're finding pennies and dimes a foot down then likely yes.