New Scuba Spot...... ITS COINS FOR SURE!!!!

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followed on from;

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/today-s-finds/420842-new-scuba-spot.html



OK, so got this collection of encrusted items and was interested in items
#1
#2
#3
#4

new coins 018.JPG

Item #3 was the first to clean up enough over night to reveal this.........



new coins two 014.JPGnew coins two 013.JPGnew coins two 012.JPGnew coins two 011.JPGnew coins two 010.JPGnew coins two 009.JPGnew coins two 008.JPGnew coins two 007.JPGnew coins two 006.JPGnew coins two 005.JPGnew coins two 015.JPG

Will wait for the other three to see what they reveal!!!

THANKS FOR LOOKING!!
 

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You my friend are living the life we all dream about! Hot sun, beautiful beaches, cold beer, and treasure coming from the sea :-) My hats off to you my brotha :-)
 

Most my diving is done below 50 ft so I use HP120 cft bottles with Nitrox for extended bottom time. If I plan on shallow dives then I would use 80s or 72s but I have plenty of them so BT isn't an issue. I use to dive for sea urchins and would make 5 dives a day in 15-20ft at around 90 min. a dive, lots of BT there.
If I were in the BVI and had a good shallow wreck I would consider a hookah system but like you said, others would get curious about what you were up to so maybe scuba is the way to go but just use more bottles.
Good luck and good hunting,
ZDD


Thanks for the tech info, very useful regarding BT :thumbsup:
 

You my friend are living the life we all dream about! Hot sun, beautiful beaches, cold beer, and treasure coming from the sea :-) My hats off to you my brotha :-)

Thanks!

As mentioned before, "living the dream" will be the name,of my new boat :laughing7:
 

Congrats BVI! You have been making some incredible finds and I am truly happy for you and a little jealous too! Good luck in your hunts!
 

Congrats BVI! You have been making some incredible finds and I am truly happy for you and a little jealous too! Good luck in your hunts!

Thanks! :thumbsup:
I'm on a roll that's for sure - I bet its pull tabs and bottle tops for the rest of the year.......:laughing7:
 

As a footnote to this thread, the other items (#1 the round object just above #2) in the OP turned out to be an iron ring / shackle and some sort of iron bolt / eye.

Interesting, but don't think I'll be hanging them over the fireplace anytime soon!:laughing7:

All the smaller round items were musket shot.
All the small nails etc were too corroded to save.


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Hi Island hunter ,

Yes check it out :o that's krazy Kool 8-) Well Done !

Have you had a chance to get an estimated number of coins in the pics ?

Are most Spanish ?
CMDdawg
 

Hi Island hunter ,

Yes check it out :o that's krazy Kool 8-) Well Done !

Have you had a chance to get an estimated number of coins in the pics ?

Are most Spanish ?
CMDdawg

See PAGE 4 of the thread, post #46 and #56 for pictures!
 

Thank You , Appreciate the shortcut . I am on the job and have only break to check out the latest on the Forum .


Fantastic Group of Treasure Best Wishes for " Many More" !

:occasion14:

CMDdawg
 

Despite the grid we searched, all the items were found in a 'hollow' in the seabed - I assume all the stuff from the surrounding area eventually ending up in what is basically a sump pit on the ocean floor?

Well Captain, before I reply to your quoted post, I just want to say Congrats on another great find and a Banner one at that! When you get bored finding all that Spanish Silver, 17th and 18th Century Iron bowling balls and sewer pipes, you can come up to Tennessee and help Brad and myself relieve the two-track wagon road that runs behind Brad's home of all of the dang horse and oxen shoes that have contaminated it.

As far as the above in quotes, I think you need to look further out to sea for more items. The coins and other items you found, more than likely have washed into that hollow in the seabed (I assume it is a low spot) from further out during the many storms and Hurricanes that have effect the islands where you live. Wave action from storms, currents and storm surges from Hurricanes can carry these items quite a distance from where a ship went down. If it were not for the hollow in the seabed, the items would have surely traveled further on the seabed and may have ended up onshore buried in sand. Hopefully, if and when you do a search further out to sea from the hollow in the seabed, more items will start to ring on your' metal detector within a 100 yards of the hollow's location and hopefully lead you to the big prize.

I hope you are staying safe and that the scallywags are finally leaving you alone!


Frank
 

After clicking on your link to the original Thread on these finds and reading all of the posts, it is quite possible that instead of being further out to sea, that the remains of the ship were blown ashore or very near to it. Therefore, a good search of waters close to shore up to several hundred yards inland, may be in order. If this is possibly what happened to the ship, hopefully it was not salvaged by locals or others not long after the ship's sinking.


Frank
 

.......salvaged by locals

Frank

Pesky locals :laughing7:

Welcome to the party Frank! the funs all but over:laughing7:

Given the area around this latest find, I don't think there will be too much else to salvage - and you know I would if I could :thumbsup:
 

Pesky locals :laughing7:

Welcome to the party Frank! the funs all but over:laughing7:

Given the area around this latest find, I don't think there will be too much else to salvage - and you know I would if I could :thumbsup:

Sorry I was sooo late to the party! I get so caught up in the some of the coin help postings that I never get around to checking out all of Today's Finds. You might be right that there may not be much left to salvage. However, considering your friend found ballast stones and you both found the coins in the hollow in the sea bed, this indicates that the ship had already started coming apart before it was blown ashore, if in fact it did. Therefore, I would bet there is more to be found but the question is where!!?? You may have to think that over real well but since the ballast stones were surely the first to go, other items would follow slow or fast depending how quickly the ship broke apart. Since you and your friend have been down there, is it possible that the other items were buried long ago under tons of sand and seabed and they are just beyond the capability of your' Garrett Sea Hunter?


Frank
 

Sorry I was sooo late to the party! I get so caught up in the some of the coin help postings that I never get around to checking out all of Today's Finds. You might be right that there may not be much left to salvage. However, considering your friend found ballast stones and you both found the coins in the hollow in the sea bed, this indicates that the ship had already started coming apart before it was blown ashore, if in fact it did. Therefore, I would bet there is more to be found but the question is where!!?? You may have to think that over real well but since the ballast stones were surely the first to go, other items would follow slow or fast depending how quickly the ship broke apart. Since you and your friend have been down there, is it possible that the other items were buried long ago under tons of sand and seabed and they are just beyond the capability of your' Garrett Sea Hunter?


Frank

I agree Frank - the underwater viz here is fantastic I can just see endless seabed, with only a handful of ballast stones - that was the center of our search.

I need some huge blowers to get down another 20ft I think! :laughing7:
 

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