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Its has recently occurred to me that I have been complaining about cheaply made overpriced equipment for about 3 weeks so so I thought I'd post yesterday afternoons park and Beach finds. Finding silver at Tijuana beaches is very common , but this is the heaviest bracelet I've ever found. (72.3). It has a guys first name on the face.....
It was in 1 foot of water and I never would have found it without my Sovereign GT.
The American coins are always trashed because they are older and not many Americans lose money at Mexican Beaches lately.....
The Pesos always look new because many Mexicans carry all their money around with them all the time and are constantly losing them.
The larger two toned stacked coins are ten Peso coins (13.25 pesos equal a US dollar so they equal about 80 cents each....)
The blue bill is a 20 peso note... I found it walking back. Mexican "paper" currency preserves well, because its made out of plastic. 20 pesos are worth about a $1.65
I was out for about three hours +-....
enjoy....
It was in 1 foot of water and I never would have found it without my Sovereign GT.
The American coins are always trashed because they are older and not many Americans lose money at Mexican Beaches lately.....
The Pesos always look new because many Mexicans carry all their money around with them all the time and are constantly losing them.
The larger two toned stacked coins are ten Peso coins (13.25 pesos equal a US dollar so they equal about 80 cents each....)
The blue bill is a 20 peso note... I found it walking back. Mexican "paper" currency preserves well, because its made out of plastic. 20 pesos are worth about a $1.65
I was out for about three hours +-....
enjoy....
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