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I keep going back to the same beach..I keep finding old coins....here's what I found today

Magyar

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A little drizzle today, but with a rain slicker on, it was no problem

I tell you ....these coins were difficult to find today; there is so much interference in the ground , I had to go slower than "1, 1000; 2, 2000" etc. to be able to catch those elusive deep faint sounds...and that 1937 "Buffalo" (finally found an decent Buffalo with a clearly visible date on it) gave off the strangest sound...not at all like the usual nickels of today...it was a "crackling " sound , but mid tone anyway....could have been interfence nearby the coin.

that decrepit coin on the right might be what's left of an Austrian coin....researching it now.

Here's pics

thanks for looking again

magz
 
Austrian coin is aluminum /bronze metallic content

thanks for looking again

Magz
 
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