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Beach hunt encrusted silver..

Mark kus

Well-known member
Well with the ground frozen here in Ct So with the super low tides it makes for great untapped hunting yesterday a friend and I hunted the beaches exposed flats he had a nice sterling band right away then I got a low tone about 10” down wow sounds like gold it is a small ring gold in color so I’ll have to test it..
Then a small skeleton key it’s brass.
I was hunting near a old exposed rock jetty and had two high tones turned out to be two encrusted silvers a 1946 Rosie and a 1942 Washington not bad and a few sinkers and a couple bucks in clad cant let the frozen ground put a damper on hunting!
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Looks like a fantastic hunt to me. It's nice you got a date off of the silvers. The last silver I dug at the beach, I could never get cleaned up but I could see it was a mercury.
 
The crusty material I used the back of a spoon to tap it and it flakes off usually I know it’s silver because of the crust it comes off easy with a quick smack
 
Great hunt!
 
Thanks guys it was all I had to hunt ground here in Ct is frozen and now that there is a super moon closest to the earth right now brings super low tides
Great hunting on the beaches we can walk way out wear the swimmers swim ...
 
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