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Storm leads to Old silver on the beach!

Mark kus

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I decided to go out on the beach yesterday I hit one beach in particular rocks exposed means sand was pulled or pushed ,Well, I had one corner of the beach that was giving up coins all over using my manticore. I had a nice deep signal close to a quarter number turns out it was a 1909 Barber quarter I dig all the signals even the quarter was not a great tone but turns out it was . Then soon after a very worn mercury dime which only came up at 62 you really have to take everything on the beach you never know what you’ll uncover no jewelry which surprises me I’m going back.
Mark
 

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