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:usaflag: Old Coins From Salt Water!! :detecting:

Cupajo

Active member
It still amazes me after years of water hunting, how coins often come out of the water in identifiable condition.

The Dual Field has helped me retrieve quite a number of these old coins.

It is common to find little more than a wafer of silver or copper, razor thin and with no readable date or even a figure that can be identified so one can know for sure just what the coin is.

These two recent finds will illustrate, to the hunter who has never seen one of these coins, what I am talking about.

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This Indian Head penny is from 1891!


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This Mercury Dime is from 1919 (as nearly as I can make out the date under magnification and careful lighting)

The dime is laying on top of a new dime to show the amount of metal loss that has occurred.

A friend told me yesterday that he had recovered a silver dollar, in mint condition, from the water and I was inclined to question his honesty until he explained that the coin was more than a foot deep and buried in a heavy layer of clay which is a relatively inert substance and prevented the coin from being abraded by wave and tide.

I have only recovered one silver dollar and it was oxidized and worn badly enough that I could not tell what the date was (It was a liberty coin as I recall, but that's questionable!)

GL&HH Fellow Hunters,

CJ
 
Depending on whats in the fresh water here even many of those are eaten up..... The new stuff goes even faster....Clad sure isn't the coin hunters best friend.
None of those will be around later. I find them gone in some cases in 2 years... Here are some from Watch Hill RI beaches.... Old, but most hard to see.....

George
 
I have found three silver dollars now... two were in a salt water environment... and they look like it... thin, pitted, etc..... But they are silver dollars so.. :):

The other was found in a lake in a leather purse with halves, quarters, etc.... it is immaculate..

Nice job bud!!

Fair winds

Micheal
 
n/t
 
Been meaning to ask you if you have heard from Wayne? I haven't been on that much so I might of missed him in the messages. Board is pretty quiet lately.

Mostly work and little play here right now. Got behind on a lot of projects this winter from all the snow and still playing catch up. First cutting of hay is done and in. If we go down to 2 horse I will not need the second cutting. Not sure how much longer we can keep doing this but will do it until we can't. Sure don't see my self playing shuffle board and bingo.... One and 2 week travel jaunts could work though. Still a lot of places I'd like to see in person. Hope Alice is doing better now and yourself. Have they started refilling the big lake by you again now for the summer? Big area to detect for sure.

Take care.

George-CT
 
Almost finished the firewood... well to be fair, we have a two year supply... so I am just being overly cautious..

Chickens and turkeys are growing and I have never been as busy as I am in my shop... People found out I am pretty handy at TIG welding... so I have done everything from Aluminum fuel tanks to irrigation pipe.

Ah well, a few extra bucks always helps.

We are definitely doing a few more trips now.. Hoping to go back to Maui this winter and escape the winter... at least for a spell.

Take care

The best to you and your wife.

Calm seas

micheal
 
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