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Beach Find

jeffc

Active member
This was part of multi-day hunt that yielded nearly 200 coins, six rings, and the usual suspects.

It is approximately the same diameter as a quarter, is copper, and very encrusted. Not sure if anything can be done to help the corrosion.

We have record of one documented shipwreck from the 1700s.

HH
 
Really cool find, looks like a Spanish colonial maravedíes.
Congrats!
 
Someone else suggested a freeze/thaw first. Anyone ever have success with this method with beach coins?
 
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