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:usaflag: A Safe And Happy 4th Of July To You One And All!!, More Antique Gold and Some New Silver!! :detecting:

Cupajo

Active member
Back in the wash-out this AM early (at 6AM I was the only one on the beach on the 4th of July!!) Early in the 3 Hour hunt good old Dual Field sounded off and my new scoop recovered this oldie in one try! It is a tarnished 10K ring of a design from many years ago, another antique Im sure!!

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A little clad and thin copper pennies, a couple of silver dimes along with a nice silver ring and bracelet (both recent drops as there is no oxidation) rounded out the hunt before my waders were at risk of flooding from the rising tide.

A Very Safe And Happy 4th to you all!!

CJ

PS Did I mention I like my new scoop??

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Hi Mikie,

Thanks for your reply Friend!!

I live a five minute walk to the Long Island Sound Shore.

The beach I hunt the most is less than a five minute drive, unless it is a "beach weekend".

Then I am often lucky just to get out of my street because of traffic!!

Most days I spend at least a little time on the beach either detecting or removing trash that floats in on the tide.

I moniter conditions to be ready when sand moves out and exposes the "goodies".

The hole where I found the above rings came as a surprise and I still have more of it to explore.

I'll post any finds.

Regards,

CJ
 
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