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Info on coin beach

rolling stone

New member
Hi all, I Moved to Delaware from NJ last year and have not been to the beaches yet. if someone could give a little info on where the coin beach is ( what town and area) it would be greatly be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
 
This guy is one of the good guys....

He has hunted with me in NJ. We have found some great spots.

So, anyone out there thinking he is trying to raid your spot, he is not. He is looking for somewhere closer to home, rather than the 2.5 hour drive.
 
It starts on the north side of the inlet and runs north towards the life guard station south of Bethany Beach. Most coins I found there when I lived in Delaware appear to wash out of the sand dunes. It would take a severe hurricane or a long period of short N.Easters to take away the sand. Most coins are Irish half pennies. I have found Spanish coins in the mix. Several gold coins have been found. There is a sign just north of the inlet with the ship wreck info. It was called " The Faithful Steward " HH, Tex
 
www.discoversea.com Dale is the owner. It is located just south of the inlet on the upper floor of Sea Shell City. A must for anyone interested in ship wrecks and beach hunting. HH , Tex
 
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