mike b
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- STATEN ISLAND NY
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- Beach & Shallow Water Hunting



I did not find this but have permission from the person who did find it last week to share it with Tnet (he is not a member of Tnet).
So in New York State there was a prep school that was opened in the early 1800's. It was for the most wealthy and well to do boys with last names of whos who of the time. The school is long gone and is a park now where detecting is very hard but allowed. I hate this place because of the garbage. there is a good amount of dirty fill, it looks like decades ago the lawn was mowed along with any cans and bottles that may have been laying around, both steel cans and aluminum.
I have ever only found a few coins there after many trips and hours, mostly 20th century coins. The people I hunt with have much more patients than me and I've seen them get very old silver, some rare gold etc. Also they have 40+ years experience each detecting.
Last week my friend got a very deep signal that has in the past that usually has gotten him a large cent. This time it got him a roman coin of all things. 12" deep using an Equinox 800 in wet soil.
The coin has to be 1/8" thick, that's a quarter next to it, and it looks like bronze. I can imagine a student got it from a collection and lost it in the field. I've deleted the message with the name of the emperor, possibly someone here can translate it. The finder knows but I cant reach him now.
Just goes to show what's under the ground.
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