Back to the old shoreline

LMC 620

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Apr 29, 2009
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Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
Last week I posted about my end of the year finds on an old shoreline. The pickins' were good so back I went. I "only" found $1.28 face value, but included is a 1943 quarter, 4 wheaties, 1918, '41 and two unreadable. A 1926 Buff and two V nickles, 1905 and '12. A 1919 Mercury and my first ever half dime, a nice 1847.
The silver is black, the nickels are pretty poor, and the pennies are corroded. But the fun is in the find, right?
 

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beansie

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Nice finds, Im from S.I. but moved to Jersey 10 years ago. I am now doing winter research on SI love to detect and have found lots of good stuff there. HH
 

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You must of had the disc turned up to miss the pull tabs or you might be also showing us a gold ring or two.
 

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LMC 620

LMC 620

Jr. Member
Apr 29, 2009
64
1
Staten Island NY
Detector(s) used
Ace 250,
Primary Interest:
Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
I had my Ace 250 set for jewelry and I always get my share of tabs. Believe it or not, I probably only dug up about a half dozen tabs here. In my earlier post I mentioned that this beach is not well used these days, not maintained at all.
What I did find, but didn't show, was bits and pieces copper, green nails, molten looking lead, lead fishing weights and the like, two bullet cases, but very few tabs. I didn't think posting pics of trash would be that interesting.
But to be honest, with finding coins that old, I thought for sure I'd find at least one piece of jewelry, even junk. Not yet.
 

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TreasurdiggrNY

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Nice haul :thumbsup: The half dime is in great shape considering you pulled it out of the sand, nice score. Good luck if you return.
 

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LMC 620

LMC 620

Jr. Member
Apr 29, 2009
64
1
Staten Island NY
Detector(s) used
Ace 250,
Primary Interest:
Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
TreasurdiggrNY said:
Nice haul :thumbsup: The half dime is in great shape considering you pulled it out of the sand, nice score. Good luck if you return.

I think what saved the half dime was that is was found up high, right above the super high tide line. It didn't spend its life submerged.
 

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