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Omega & CZ-70 Finds from Alameda & San Francisco :detecting:

Cal_Cobra

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I haven't been getting out much lately as I've been trying to find a new job, not a good time to be looking for a job in my field :rage: At any rate, I managed to get out to Alameda last Saturday to hit a stingy spot with my Teknetics Omega. I was there for about three hours and managed to find eleven wheatbacks (the deepest was a little over 7"):

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Only one silver coin, a 1942S silver war nickel. Also found a sterling silver ring that's seen better days, but silver is silver, so I'll take it :thumbup:

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The find of the day for me was an interesting token. One side is marked "Ginger" and the other side says "Good For 1 Pack of Cigarettes." I was able to find the same token on Richard's token database, and if I'm reading it correctly it appears to be from an amusement park in Chicago, Illinois. Anyone have any idea of the date? I was thinking between WWI - WWII :shrug:

Here's the link to the same token at Richard's token database:

Richard's Token DB

Here's my token after a light buff with some H2O and baking soda:

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Yesterday I met a club member at HMB early AM to hit the low tide with my CZ-70. HMB ended up being sanded in no matter what beach we tried. Mike did manage to pull one silver washington off the beach in one little coin pocket we worked, but aside from that it wasn't happening so we decided to head up to GGP for the afternoon despite the rain.

Mike had found a area where they'd pulled some ivy out last week and pulled a seated dime out, so we went back to see if they removed any more, but they hadn't so we decided to work around the area. Wasn't getting much, until I started working a little strip of lawn nearby and pulled a wheatie. Better then what we'd been finding, so I stayed put (this would prove to be a wise choice :super: A bit later I got 7" deep 1916S Barber dime :biggrin: Kept working the area and managed one more silver before going home, but this was probably a gopher gime, as the merc was only a couple of inches deep, but that's OK with me :bouncy:

Nice silver to wheatback ratio for GGP :beers:

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Thanks for looking and HH,
Brian
 
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