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First stop on the river Barbers Indian,SLQS,Washington,v nickel,mercury,lots of old coins!

Mark kus

Well-known member
I decided to go out tides were great for afternoon hunt along the river with a friend Joe.
Well I decided to start downriver in a new spot my first find was the 1906 Barber quarter on the bank! It was in beautiful condition. Then I had a Indian signal which also had a v nickel in with it!
1904, 1906.
Further down the bank on a small trail I found the old monogrammed cuff links inches down in the sand!
Then as a tide dropped we started going below The high tide on the exposed flats that’s where the coins really started to pile up two SLQs A silver Washington Mercury dime buffalo nickel silver Rosie some wheats then my friend Joe I’m ankle water hit the 1899 barber half !!!
Old pocket watch old pocket knife we never we more than ankle deep water lots of the coins especially the SLQs I found one was a 1925?had no dates.
I can only imagine what’s in this spot I’m sure gold possibly a gold coin and rings just an incredible 3 hours afternoon hunt with hundreds of yards of beach left to search goes to show sometimes we have to hit new spot take a leap and hope hit it right!
Mark
Equinox
Beach 2
No discrimination
Recovery 7 most were very shallow and lots of metal
Sensitivity 25
 

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I decided to go out tides were great for afternoon hunt along the river with a friend Joe.
Well I decided to start downriver in a new spot my first find was the 1906 Barber quarter on the bank! It was in beautiful condition. Then I had a Indian signal which also had a v nickel in with it!
1904, 1906.
Further down the bank on a small trail I found the old monogrammed cuff links inches down in the sand!
Then as a tide dropped we started going below The high tide on the exposed flats that’s where the coins really started to pile up two SLQs A silver Washington Mercury dime buffalo nickel silver Rosie some wheats then my friend Joe I’m ankle water hit the 1899 barber half !!!
Old pocket watch old pocket knife we never we more than ankle deep water lots of the coins especially the SLQs I found one was a 1925?had no dates.
I can only imagine what’s in this spot I’m sure gold possibly a gold coin and rings just an incredible 3 hours afternoon hunt with hundreds of yards of beach left to search goes to show sometimes we have to hit new spot take a leap and hope hit it right!
Mark
Equinox
Beach 2
No discrimination
Recovery 7 most were very shallow and lots of metal
Sensitivity 25
Excellent hunt. Awesome finds.
Exploring new spots is the Greatest.
Congratulations ...
 
Incredible!! You have just touched down on virgin territory! Look 👀 at all those old coins!!!
 
Like the cuff links they are older than the coins, might be some more colonial bits out there!
HH Jeff
Thanks Jeff here’s a close up they were in the dunes on a old trail that was overgrown I wiggled through the scrub and they were only 3” down in the sand
Mark
 

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