CoinFetcher
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Hello group!
I recently got some saltwater beach low tide hunting experience. I never liked it before, because my at pro doesn’t target ID well, and it doesn’t go deep in the salty wet soil.
I was with a hunting club member and he showed me a few tricks and eaked out a Silver Rosie from a old ferry landing in the Puget Sound.
Low tides in the afternoon all week, and hit a local, unpopular, beach that I heard was a picnic site back in the Olden days. I visited here maybe two times before and got a wheatie or two and a buffalo, so I knew there was potential.
Anyways, yesterday, I was at the perfect line on the beach and all this coinage started poppin up!
A Rosie was first, then the walker. Next think I know I working on Silver number 7!! My first barber dime had me floating on cloud 9 - the huge rotten ring was a treat. I didn’t know my Canadian Silver dime was even a keeper until I got home and started sorting my finds. My girlfriend was curious as to why I was so happy about a little sliver of brown! I saw the king George head, and I see ‘10’ on the reverse. So stoked!!
Thanks for reading folks. gettjng these goodies feel really good! Like a payoff for learning my machine, and always asking people about potential spots.



I recently got some saltwater beach low tide hunting experience. I never liked it before, because my at pro doesn’t target ID well, and it doesn’t go deep in the salty wet soil.
I was with a hunting club member and he showed me a few tricks and eaked out a Silver Rosie from a old ferry landing in the Puget Sound.
Low tides in the afternoon all week, and hit a local, unpopular, beach that I heard was a picnic site back in the Olden days. I visited here maybe two times before and got a wheatie or two and a buffalo, so I knew there was potential.
Anyways, yesterday, I was at the perfect line on the beach and all this coinage started poppin up!
A Rosie was first, then the walker. Next think I know I working on Silver number 7!! My first barber dime had me floating on cloud 9 - the huge rotten ring was a treat. I didn’t know my Canadian Silver dime was even a keeper until I got home and started sorting my finds. My girlfriend was curious as to why I was so happy about a little sliver of brown! I saw the king George head, and I see ‘10’ on the reverse. So stoked!!
Thanks for reading folks. gettjng these goodies feel really good! Like a payoff for learning my machine, and always asking people about potential spots.



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