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AMAZING hunt w/ VX3 on world war beach - relics & coins!!

Hi friends....
because the ground is still frozen up here in the Northeast, I took the VX3 and Bill his Makro Racer back to the beach. This one has some amazing World War 2 history, and, boy, did we luck out!! amazing war relics, coins, even a dog tag! A hunt that truly left me humbled. I would like to dedicate this video to all you veterans out there and thank you for all you did and still do.

https://youtu.be/zquxe8G8kVQ
 
Hi. Looks like you had a fun hunt and dug up some interesting historical finds.

Thanks for the video.
 
Thank you, Wasp!! They are the kind of finds that I won't forget....brave men walked those grounds! i thank you for watching.
 
I enjoyed the video where the toe tag was recovered. Keep up the good work
 
thank you very much!! I usually hunt colonial sites and have a ton lined up ready to go...but the ground hasn't thawed yet!! Thank you for watching - really appreciate it.
 
Entertaining video but when the video has more than one brand of detector it is best to place the video on the metal detecting forum.
 
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I've heard Bill say before that he isn't much of a beach hunter, maybe some hunts like this and you'll change his mind.

Mark
 
That one 50.gal live round has more of a story behind it than just a dropped cartridge, if you notice the primer has a dent in it meaning it has been struck by the firing pin and being the bullet is still in the case this means that the cartridge misfired, so it would have had to been manually cleared from the gun, discarded and then the gun reset to fire again.

Mark
 
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