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Searched Couple of Days this week NJ Beaches

Buried Crap NJ

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I was able to get out this week for a couple of hrs of hunting the NJ beaches in Ocean County. I went back to my favorite spot on Tuesday and found that 3 to 4 ft of sand came back in area that proved to be good spots. I researched that same area and found zero targets. I move around the beach and found a few coins.2hrs Several others were working and came up the same. One guy had some better luck in the wash. But still not very good.
I got out today for about an 1hr on a beach north of seaside and found lots of clad up high and one sterling metal.Total clad was 6.55 and 23 copper pennies. Either this was new brought back in after the storm or not searched since the storm. It was a remote beach and I had only 1hr to search. I was still hitting targets as I walked back to the truck. It killed me to not to stay. I will search on the way to work to see if its being replenished,or I just was lucky today.steve
 
Last Saturday after the storm the beaches were exposed. Interesting because I found a lot of targets (almost all clad) at one beach, NOTHING at Pt. Pleasant, which was a real surprise to me, and a little here and there. The erosion was very evident by exposed pilings, etc. that I had never seen before.
 
Just took the coins out from the tumbler and found a silver dime. That's a surprise I thought they all were clad. Maybe tomorrow will bring more? steve
 
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