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Back on the river for more silver seated barbers SLQ.

Mark kus

Well-known member
Well I had to go back and it was dead low tide at about 8am I got there at 7.
I started down from the spot we hit on Thursday and I had three barber dimes in minutes!
As I was walking along I saw a coin on the surface a 1919 SLQ! No digging that one as I walked the waters edge I had a high tone that was masked bad by iron sure enough a brown nasty quarter size coin to my surprise it’s a 1876 seated quarter!
Got a 1935 mercury also deep in the sand and a super worn V nickel barber dimes dates are 1893. 1908 1909 I think
I can’t wait to go back never know what’s going to turn up still hopefully gold !
If you have a old river or swimming area by you try detecting it you may be surprised!
Equinox
Beach 2
No discrimination
Sensitivity 25
Iron 0
HH
Mark
The one photo with all the coins lined up is the two hunts about 5 hours total time
 

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Well I had to go back and it was dead low tide at about 8am I got there at 7.
I started down from the spot we hit on Thursday and I had three barber dimes in minutes!
As I was walking along I saw a coin on the surface a 1919 SLQ! No digging that one as I walked the waters edge I had a high tone that was masked bad by iron sure enough a brown nasty quarter size coin to my surprise it’s a 1876 seated quarter!
Got a 1935 mercury also deep in the sand and a super worn V nickel barber dimes dates are 1893. 1908 1909 I think
I can’t wait to go back never know what’s going to turn up still hopefully gold !
If you have a old river or swimming area by you try detecting it you may be surprised!
Equinox
Beach 2
No discrimination
Sensitivity 25
Iron 0
HH
Mark
The one photo with all the coins lined up is the two hunts about 5 hours total time
Very nice ! And good advice on hitting a swimming area ! I got six gold rings around a spot like that in one hunt.
 
Ever think about making a shaker and just start sifting thru sands??? Ok, not feasible but still not a bad idea. We have a Prospecting and Beep and Dig forum so why not a Sifter and Drifters group??? I digress…..😂
Cool recoveries for sure!
 
Thanks it’s just a super thrill to have a new spot give up some old coins that’s probably never been detected I had some big fish on the beach next to me chasing bunker should have had my fly rod !!!
Mark
 
Thanks it’s just a super thrill to have a new spot give up some old coins that’s probably never been detected I had some big fish on the beach next to me chasing bunker should have had my fly rod !!!
Mark
Take me with you 🫢 this way I can detect for coins while you try to catch what was chasing the bunker 😂

Awesome finds Mark! With the finds you are making, you know it’s never been detected. It’s only a matter of time before you show us the big silver!
 
Can’t see Jeff there is so much iron in this spot machine is going nuts but one barber dime ran up 14-15
Mark
Wow that’s low. I’ve had dimes read 20-21 but never 14-15. Glad you dug Mark!
 
If you ever hunt the saltwater or brackish water the signals can sound a lot lower or higher than normal so dig it! or you will miss coins and the signals are not always the best sounding especially if its a deep target.sometimes you have to circle around the target to.
Mark
 
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