Mark kus
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I’m calling this spot the flat that continues to give up the goods!
I took advantage of the minus tides which are extra low and working the same flat I believe to be a old swimming area paid off with some more crusty silver a SLQ a very worn barber quarter and a Washington.
The 1953 Ben Franklin half was very deep and was coming in as a iron signal but if you hunt in the salt you have to dig these signal a lot of times they’re very deep coins often silver to.
A toasted worn barber dime a mercury dime and two Rosie’s
Also found a brass sinker that’s a first a 1907 V nickel a brass escutcheon and a religious medallion All using the Manticore beach low conductor
Thanks for looking
Mark
I took advantage of the minus tides which are extra low and working the same flat I believe to be a old swimming area paid off with some more crusty silver a SLQ a very worn barber quarter and a Washington.
The 1953 Ben Franklin half was very deep and was coming in as a iron signal but if you hunt in the salt you have to dig these signal a lot of times they’re very deep coins often silver to.
A toasted worn barber dime a mercury dime and two Rosie’s
Also found a brass sinker that’s a first a 1907 V nickel a brass escutcheon and a religious medallion All using the Manticore beach low conductor
Thanks for looking
Mark
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