Standing Liberty Quarter at the beach.

Jaws2

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Minelab Sovereign GT, Excalibur 11, Fisher F75

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Fish-Gate said:
Very cool!!! Was it fresh or salt water?

Pacific Ocean in Cal
 

That's a tough coin to come by Jaws, land or sea. You're definitely hitting the right beaches this winter. :thumbsup:
 

Sounds like a good day!! Oh man, that is one nasty lookin beach toasted SLQ! Before anyone asks, hell yah I'd take it! :laughing7: Congrats man! :icon_thumright:
 

cool find for the beach how deep was it ? and what MD where you using Good hunt Jim
 

Roadquest said:
Jaws2,

You got any idea the date on the Standing liberty quarter.

Roadquest :coffee2:

Not sure but if you look at the picture it looks like you can see a portion of the last number, maybe the back side of 7 or the inside of 6. The coin is still heavy and seems to be solid, just hard to see the detail.
 

Deepdiger60 said:
cool find for the beach how deep was it ? and what MD where you using Good hunt Jim

My workhorse Sovereign GT. It was in an area that had major erosion from the storms we had in the past few weeks, it was two scopes say 12" to 15" in wet sand.
 

Jaws2 said:
Deepdiger60 said:
cool find for the beach how deep was it ? and what MD where you using Good hunt Jim

My workhorse Sovereign GT. It was in an area that had major erosion from the storms we had in the past few weeks, it was two scopes say 12" to 15" in wet sand.
Thats what iam waiting for the next big storm out of the South big waves the beaches here need a good blow last year was quite lean not enough erosion the sand is piled to high ill be out there with my GT 30 miles of white sand beaches from Westhampton to Montauk Point and thousands of tourist Iam sending my GT to get a In-Sight Digital Display Joe can do the GT now :hello2:
http://home.comcast.net/~dtekt/In-Sight/update.htm Good Hunting
 

Deepdiger60 said:
Jaws2 said:
Deepdiger60 said:
cool find for the beach how deep was it ? and what MD where you using Good hunt Jim

My workhorse Sovereign GT. It was in an area that had major erosion from the storms we had in the past few weeks, it was two scopes say 12" to 15" in wet sand.
Thats what iam waiting for the next big storm out of the South big waves the beaches here need a good blow last year was quite lean not enough erosion the sand is piled to high ill be out there with my GT 30 miles of white sand beaches from Westhampton to Montauk Point and thousands of tourist Iam sending my GT to get a In-Sight Digital Display Joe can do the GT now :hello2:
http://home.comcast.net/~dtekt/In-Sight/update.htm Good Hunting

Not sure why all you guy's are going for the Dig Display? Don't see a need for it myself.
 

Jaws2 said:
Deepdiger60 said:
Jaws2 said:
Deepdiger60 said:
cool find for the beach how deep was it ? and what MD where you using Good hunt Jim

My workhorse Sovereign GT. It was in an area that had major erosion from the storms we had in the past few weeks, it was two scopes say 12" to 15" in wet sand.
Thats what iam waiting for the next big storm out of the South big waves the beaches here need a good blow last year was quite lean not enough erosion the sand is piled to high ill be out there with my GT 30 miles of white sand beaches from Westhampton to Montauk Point and thousands of tourist Iam sending my GT to get a In-Sight Digital Display Joe can do the GT now :hello2:
http://home.comcast.net/~dtekt/In-Sight/update.htm Good Hunting

Not sure why all you guy's are going for the Dig Display? Don't see a need for it myself.
I guess its not really needed but it gives you a better idea what the target is more time to find the good stuff less time digging deep.
 

nice find!!! still on my list :P MR TUFF
 

cool find.Those sure are hard to come by.....Matt
 

Way to go on the toastie-looking SLQ!!! Electrolysis should help, but you should know that sometimes silver coins found in beach sand can come out pitted after using this method. I used electrolysis on a few mercs that I found in Malibu, which has quite a few pockets of black sand, and all but one came out pitted. While your coin looks pretty cool the way it is, I personally would take a chance on electrolysis. Just my opinion.

Great Find!

Ray
 

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