SoCalBeachScanner
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- Aug 17, 2013
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- All Treasure Hunting
Holy Crap! My oldest coin by 60 years! 1862 Seated Liberty Dime. My previous oldest coin is a 1920 Buffalo Nickel from the sand in Huntington Beach. This morning I went to the Belmont Shore area of Long Beach for a few hours and started scanning both wet and dry sand at 5:30AM. It must have been still dark when I found the Seated Liberty, just took it out of the scoop, put it in my pocket, and didn't even see what it was until I got home. I don't even know how deep and where I scooped it from, although I was working the area very, very slow and deep. A lot of my coins took 4-5 scoops just to get to them. I hit two pocket spills that were DEEP in wet sand!
I also found Sterling Silver; 925 Ring and a Sterling Christopher that I cleaned up some, along with a pile of ugly coins, some junk Jewelry, key, and bits and pieces of marine hardware. One of the quarters I found is a 1965 and looks like the day it was made. This is the second super shinny 1965 quarter I have found in the last couple months. I would swear they had silver in them, but I know they don't.
I thought that I would have to go to the Owens Valley, which I will soon, to find old coins. I'm still in shock that I found that dime in beach sand, although the Long Beach area goes back to the early 1800's
Thanks for Dropping By
update: I hit that same small area again yesterday, nothing but clad, toys, marine hardware, and a junk ring.
I also found Sterling Silver; 925 Ring and a Sterling Christopher that I cleaned up some, along with a pile of ugly coins, some junk Jewelry, key, and bits and pieces of marine hardware. One of the quarters I found is a 1965 and looks like the day it was made. This is the second super shinny 1965 quarter I have found in the last couple months. I would swear they had silver in them, but I know they don't.
I thought that I would have to go to the Owens Valley, which I will soon, to find old coins. I'm still in shock that I found that dime in beach sand, although the Long Beach area goes back to the early 1800's
Thanks for Dropping By
update: I hit that same small area again yesterday, nothing but clad, toys, marine hardware, and a junk ring.
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