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Saturday, July 18, 2015
Eroded Beach Silvers
There were some higher than usual tides this past week and I felt it would be an opportune time to scout out my local beach. Didn't take long to find a section where bucket-sized rocks were made visible after sand movement. That particular section of beach had eroded in the recent past, about a year ago, and I found several gold and silver jewelry pieces then. This time around it produced again, yet all the good finds turned out to be silver coins. I'm not complaining! Two silver Washingtons, three silver Rosies, and a Walking Liberty Half were the take after two consecutive early morning hunts. On the third morning (Friday) I returned and the area had been sanded in.
| Morning 1: 2 Washingtons, 2 Rosies, Walking Liberty Half, Two Wheat Cents |
| Morning 1: Close Up, Walking Liberty Half Still Coated |
| Morning 2: Rosie, Stainless Pendant, Wheat Cent |
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Recent Ag and Au Finds
Saturday, May 23, 2015
Kennedy and a Ring
Made it to the beach yesterday morning and found a bit of a sweet spot. I dug a fair share of green clad, which indicates it has settles in the salty sand for a little while. My guess is six months to a year. No gold, or silver, yet I did come home with a pouch full of coins including a 1993 Kennedy half dollar and a man's titanium wedding band. Hope everyone has a pleasant weekend.
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Parting is Such Sweet Sorrow
I did it. I finally offloaded some of my finds. Up until this point I had only let go of a handful of items in the past to recoup initial costs of the hobby.
While on vacation recently, when I brought my waterproof Minelab Excalibur II, I met a Scottish woman with whom I chatted at length about my collection of finds. She and her husband had seen me snorkeling in the water with my detector and they were genuinely curious about the hobby. She was adamant I should sell my finds because they weren't doing me any good sitting in a safe.
I've been holding onto 99.5% of located items looking at them as a long-term investment. Plus, I'll admit, they're fun to show off. Throughout my time in the hobby, however, I've gone through my extensive five years' worth of finds and have felt... cluttered.
I am interested in hearing what your thoughts are on selling our finds.
While on vacation recently, when I brought my waterproof Minelab Excalibur II, I met a Scottish woman with whom I chatted at length about my collection of finds. She and her husband had seen me snorkeling in the water with my detector and they were genuinely curious about the hobby. She was adamant I should sell my finds because they weren't doing me any good sitting in a safe.
I've been holding onto 99.5% of located items looking at them as a long-term investment. Plus, I'll admit, they're fun to show off. Throughout my time in the hobby, however, I've gone through my extensive five years' worth of finds and have felt... cluttered.
I am interested in hearing what your thoughts are on selling our finds.
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| Offloaded 10K jewelry. No gemstones. |
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| Offloaded 14K jewelry. No gemstones. |
Saturday, May 9, 2015
Curb Strip Silver
This past Thursday evening I detected a local curb strip I'd been eyeing for a week. The grass had been removed and only loose dirt remained. I scanned the 40' length of it for about an hour before some rain forced me away.
| 1942 S Merc, 1944 plain and 1945 S Wheat Cents - Obverse |
| 1942 S Merc, 1944 plain and 1945 S Wheat Cents - Reverse |
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Everything Counts
I haven't had much free time to detect lately. I did make it out late yesterday evening for about an hour at a property where cottages were built in 1958. The landscape is currently torn up as the structures undergo renovations. I'll likely head back this evening and see if I can scrounge up some silver. Happy hunting!
Notable finds:
Notable finds:
- Ellwest Stereo Theatres & Jolar Cinemas Vintage Peep Show Token
- 1946 D, 1953 S, 1954 S, 1956 S Wheat Cents
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
One and a Half Rings
Last night I found half a 925 ring in the dry sand. The telltale sign of beachcomber tines were all over so perhaps it was the cause. It still counts!
Walked a bit further down the beach and found a slope that has been productive in the past. The starfish 925er was at the very bottom of the slope and at least a foot deep. The ability of a properly tuned Minelab Sovereign GT, combined with a slow and low swing, to sniff out deep targets always has me nodding in approval.
| April 14, 2015 - Dry and Wet Sand Hunt |
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Two Hunts, Two Broken Chains
Hit dry sand volleyball courts on Sunday evening, April 12, 2015. Found the shorter piece of a broken 18K chain then about three feet away I found the longer piece.
Last night, Monday, April 13th, I detected a wet sand slope that yielded a 1941 S wheat penny, and a thin silver chain that I believe I broke with my sand scoop during recovery. The bent 1947 plain Roosevelt dime was dug up on March 10th at a local, vacant lot I've pulled up some oldies at in the past.
Last night, Monday, April 13th, I detected a wet sand slope that yielded a 1941 S wheat penny, and a thin silver chain that I believe I broke with my sand scoop during recovery. The bent 1947 plain Roosevelt dime was dug up on March 10th at a local, vacant lot I've pulled up some oldies at in the past.
| April 12, 2015 - Dry Sand Volleyball Courts |
| April 13, 2015 - Wet Sand Slope |
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