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Finding quarters

Howard Snell

New member
If your on the beach and your finding lots of quarters is that a could sign that you could find jewelry. Or items that are the same weight as quarters?
 
Yes.... but coins have a surface they will move a lot more than some jewelry. When you say jewelry.... its as varied a term as asking where does gold hit on a detector. Its all made of different metals, conductivity, weight, size, and desnsity. Its hard to say where you will hit jewelry.... but i do try to his low spots where the heavier gold tend to settle.

Dew
 
My Dad and I went to a Rhode Island Beach a few weeks ago and I found 35 Quarters in a single morning amongst all the other coins, and only a small tie tack that was old. No other jewelry that day. We went back the next day, and found an area that was giving up nickel after nickel, My son found a nice diamond rind 14 k, I found a small sterling cladder ring, and my dad found a small sterling childs ring, heres where it gets funky, in amongst the nickel field I found 2 Walking Liberty Half Dollars.... So it goes to show, you never know... dig every target and go s l o w :)
 
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