Coin Rescue Inc
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On Vacation last week and I hunted a fresh water beach for the 4th year straight.
The beach has produced lots of modern jewelry in the past including gold in the past. it is a popular beach.
The beach and area served in the 1860's as a fresh water port and had cribbing and Docks for Schooners loading and unloading material.
This year I used the Mohave set on Nickel (9 o'clock) Discrimination and did not find anything of value. The prior day there very rainy and the sand was wetter than normal.
I used the Mohave the previous day in a park and picked up 25 clad coins in an hour with no trouble.
What I was picking up on was rusty steel in odd shapes(Not extremely large) and a few broken cast Iron sewer pipe pieces- hit hard and were deep. Turning the dial up to coin area still produced a signal most of the time.
So I thought it was unusual to get that much steel.
Was it the moisture enhancing the halo affect?
Comments?
Thanks.
The beach has produced lots of modern jewelry in the past including gold in the past. it is a popular beach.
The beach and area served in the 1860's as a fresh water port and had cribbing and Docks for Schooners loading and unloading material.
This year I used the Mohave set on Nickel (9 o'clock) Discrimination and did not find anything of value. The prior day there very rainy and the sand was wetter than normal.
I used the Mohave the previous day in a park and picked up 25 clad coins in an hour with no trouble.
What I was picking up on was rusty steel in odd shapes(Not extremely large) and a few broken cast Iron sewer pipe pieces- hit hard and were deep. Turning the dial up to coin area still produced a signal most of the time.
So I thought it was unusual to get that much steel.
Was it the moisture enhancing the halo affect?
Comments?
Thanks.